Measuring Patients’ Trust in their Primary Care Providers
Wake Forest University · Acentech (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Existing scales to measure trust in physicians have differing content and limited testing. To improve on these measures, a detailed conceptual model was constructed and a large item pool (n = 78) was generated following a detailed conceptual model and expert review. After pilot testing, the best-performing items were validated with a random national sample (n = 959) and a regional sample of HMO members (n =1,199). Various psychometric tests produced a 10-item unidimensional scale consistent with most aspects of the conceptual model. Compared with previous scales, the Wake Forest physician trust scale has a somewhat improved combination of internal consistency, variability, and discriminability. The scale is…
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- Scale (ratio)
- Sample (material)
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Psychology
- Internal consistency
- Test (biology)
- Item response theory
- Primary care
- Reduced inequalities