Trust levels toward health care and government: insights from TrustMe, an Italian cross-sectional study.

Alessandro Scacchi, Giuseppina Lo Moro, Gianmarco Giacomini, Federico Torchio, Carla Maria Zotti, Fabrizio Bert, Roberta Siliquini
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Abstract

Introduction: Negative trends of trust in governments have been described around the world. This study aimed to describe the distrust level in the National Health Service (NHS) and in governmental management of the pandemic, one year after the start of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign.

Methods: A survey was distributed in February 2022 among a convenience sample. Outcomes were measured through validated tools: Revised Health Care System Distrust Scale, and the COVID-SCORE-10 questionnaire. Associations were assessed using multiple linear regression models.

Results: A total of 2111 questionnaires were collected (54.8% female, median age 43 years [IQR = 34-50]). Distrust in the NHS had a median level of 12 [IQR = 10-14], while trust in the government had a level of 47 [IQR = 35-60]. COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, high educational attainment, worse economic status, low conventional and digital health literacy, as well as the presence of conspiracy thoughts and distrust in the NHS were significantly associated with lower trust in government during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lack of trust in governmental actions, along with low education and health literacy, as well as the presence of conspiracy thoughts and worse perceptions of one's own health, were associated with greater distrust in the NHS.

Conclusions: Overall, low levels of trust in both the government and the NHS have emerged. Since the determinants of reduced trust in institutions can be very diverse and that such levels of distrust after a pandemic can last for an entire generation, tailored interventions are needed to rebuild adequate levels of trust in institutions among the population.

对医疗保健和政府的信任度:从意大利横断面研究 TrustMe 中获得的启示。
导言:世界各地都出现了对政府信任度下降的趋势。本研究旨在描述 COVID-19 疫苗接种活动开始一年后,人们对国家卫生服务系统(NHS)和政府管理大流行病的不信任程度:方法:2022 年 2 月在方便抽样的人群中发放了一份调查问卷。调查结果显示修订版医疗保健系统不信任量表和 COVID-SCORE-10 问卷。使用多元线性回归模型评估相关性:共收集到 2111 份问卷(54.8% 为女性,中位年龄为 43 岁 [IQR = 34-50])。对 NHS 的不信任度中位数为 12 [IQR = 10-14],而对政府的信任度为 47 [IQR = 35-60]。在COVID-19大流行期间,对COVID-19疫苗犹豫不决、教育程度高、经济状况较差、传统和数字健康知识水平较低、存在阴谋论思想以及对国家医疗服务体系不信任与对政府信任度较低显著相关。对政府行为缺乏信任、受教育程度和健康知识水平较低、存在阴谋论思想以及对自身健康的看法较差,都与对国家医疗服务体系的不信任度较高有关:总体而言,人们对政府和 NHS 的信任度都很低。由于导致对机构信任度降低的决定因素可能多种多样,而且大流行病后这种不信任程度可能会持续整整一代人,因此需要采取有针对性的干预措施来重建民众对机构的充分信任。
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