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Researching trust relations in health care: Conceptual and methodological challenges – an introduction

Michael Calnan (MRC HSRC, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
Rosemary Rowe (MRC HSRC, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)

Journal of Health Organization and Management

ISSN: 1477-7266

Article publication date: 1 September 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this paper is to provide a rationale for examining trust in health care.

Design/methodology/approach

Conducts a review of the literature of trust relations in health care that highlighted that most empirical research has addressed threats to patient‐provider relationships and trust in health care systems from the patient's perspective, but studies in the organisational literature suggests that trust relations in the workforce, between providers and between providers and managers, may also influence patient‐provider relationships and levels of trust.

Findings

Suggests that trust is not primarily dispositional or an individual attribute or psychological state, but is constructed from a set of inter‐personal behaviors or from a shared identity. These behaviors are underpinned by sets of institutional rules, laws and customs.

Research limitations/implications

This introductory paper has presented some evidence from an international, comparative study but there is the need for further, more detailed investigation into why trust relations may vary in different health care systems.

Originality/value

This introductory paper provides a rationale for examining trust in health care and a context for the different elements of trust.

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Citation

Calnan, M. and Rowe, R. (2006), "Researching trust relations in health care: Conceptual and methodological challenges – an introduction", Journal of Health Organization and Management, Vol. 20 No. 5, pp. 349-358. https://doi.org/10.1108/14777260610701759

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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