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Is It a Trust Issue? Factors That Influence Trust for Persons Living With HIV/AIDS.

Denise D Krause1, Warren L May2.   

Abstract

Trust in one's health care provider, trust in the health care system in general, and even trust in one's community affects engagement in HIV-related health care. This article examines the issue of trust among a random sample of HIV-infected individuals residing in Mississippi, an area hard-hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Five constructs based on survey responses from these individuals were developed: (1) trust in one's provider to offer the best possible medical care, (2) trust in one's provider to protect patient privacy, (3) willingness to disclose HIV status to one's provider, (4) trust in the health care system, and (5) trust in one's community. Findings suggest that interventions to improve trust in providers to deliver the highest quality of care should be targeted to young people, African Americans, and the more highly educated. Interventions to increase trust in providers to protect privacy should focus on creating and strengthening social support groups or networks that build relationships and foster trust. Interventions aimed to increase community trust also should be targeted to young people. This information is useful to researchers, policy makers, health care providers, and organizations interested in prioritizing interventions and strategies that have the greatest potential to reduce health disparities in HIV diagnosis and treatment in the Deep South.
© 2016 Society for Public Health Education.

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Keywords:  HIV; access to care; physician; provider; stigma; trust

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27095034     DOI: 10.1177/1524839916629388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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