Unveiling Patient Trust in Physicians Across China: Insights from a Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study

Jiarun Mi, Xinyu Du, Yilixiati Aili, Mingkun Li, Yuanli Liu
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Background: Trust is a major factor affecting patient-physician relationship and healthcare quality. However, there has been a lack of comprehensive study on the extent of and major factors affecting patient trust in healthcare providers of China, the world’s largest developing country. The objective of this study is to elucidate the current status of outpatient trust in physicians in China and its influencing factors, providing empirical evidence to enhance doctor-patient trust and improve doctor-patient relationships. Methods: Between December 2017 and January 2018, 28,760 patients seeking care at the outpatient departments of 136 tertiary hospitals were interviewed, where they were asked to rate their trust in physicians. We applied a multilevel logistic regression model to explore the association between patients trust and characteristics of hospitals, physicians and patient characteristics. We conducted a series of sensitivity analysis to check the robustness of our findings. Results: Among 28,760 participants included in this study, 91.54% expressed trust in their physicians, while 7.52% showed moderate trust. Only 0.94% expressly distrusted or strongly distrusted their physicians. Outpatients of hospitals with convenient payment, volunteer guidance and enough seats available in the rest and waiting area showed higher levels of trust. Physicians who had a senior title, showed patience and protection of the patient’s privacy were more likely to be trusted by their patients in the outpatient setting. Compared to their female counterparts, male outpatients showed a higher degree of trust. Conclusion: While this study highlights an overall high level of Trust in physicians (TIP) among patients in China’s tertiary hospitals, it is found to vary with patient demographic factors as well as provider’s attributes. Hospitals with a more keen sense of protecting patients privacy and better meeting patients’ need for efficient and caring service provision process appeared to yield a higher level of trust.
揭示中国各地患者对医生的信任:一项全国性横断面研究的启示
背景:信任是影响医患关系和医疗质量的主要因素:信任是影响医患关系和医疗质量的一个重要因素。然而,在中国这个世界上最大的发展中国家,对患者对医疗服务提供者的信任程度和主要影响因素还缺乏全面的研究。本研究旨在阐明中国门诊患者对医生的信任现状及其影响因素,为增强医患信任、改善医患关系提供实证依据。研究方法:2017年12月至2018年1月,我们对136家三级医院门诊部的28760名就诊患者进行了访谈,要求他们对医生的信任度进行评分。我们应用多层次逻辑回归模型探讨了患者信任度与医院特征、医生特征和患者特征之间的关联。我们进行了一系列敏感性分析,以检验研究结果的稳健性。结果在本研究的 28760 名参与者中,91.54% 的人表示信任他们的医生,7.52% 的人表示中度信任。只有 0.94% 的人明确表示不信任或非常不信任他们的医生。在付费方便、有志愿者引导、休息区和候诊区有足够座位的医院就诊的门诊患者对医生的信任度较高。在门诊环境中,拥有高级职称、表现出耐心和保护病人隐私的医生更容易得到病人的信任。与女性患者相比,男性门诊患者表现出更高的信任度。结论:本研究表明,中国三级医院患者对医生的信任度(TIP)总体较高,但患者的人口统计学因素和医疗服务提供者的特质不同,患者对医生的信任度也不尽相同。那些更注重保护患者隐私、更能满足患者对高效、贴心服务需求的医院似乎能获得更高的信任度。
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