| Literature DB >> 27601505 |
Elizabeth H Lazzara1, Joseph R Keebler1, Soosi Day1, Deborah DiazGranados1, Minggui Pan1, Michael A King1, Shin-Ping Tu1.
Abstract
Team science research has indicated that trust is a critical variable of teamwork, contributing greatly to a team's performance. Trust has long been examined in health care with research focusing on the development of trust by patients with their health care practitioners. Studies have indicated that trust is linked to patient satisfaction, adherence to treatment, continuity of care, and improved outcomes. We explore the construct of trust using a case example of a patient who received a surgical procedure for a precancerous polyp. We apply the principle of trust to the case as well as present the literature on trust and key definitions for understanding trust. Additionally, we apply the definitions presented to the specific case example by highlighting moments where trust is developed or violated. Lastly, we offer insights to health care practitioners on the development of trust in their own patient interactions to improve care.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27601505 PMCID: PMC5702794 DOI: 10.1200/JOP.2016.013854
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oncol Pract ISSN: 1554-7477 Impact factor: 3.840