Factors Associated With Dimensions of Patients’ Trust in Chiropractic Doctors in the International Medical University Healthcare Chiropractic Center: An Exploratory Study

Yi Kai Wong BSc(Chiro), MSc, Ka Lok Low BSc(Chiro), Tamara Gien Pooke MTech(Chiro), PhD
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between patients’ sociodemographic factors (age, sex, ethnicity, and education background) and dimensions of patients’ trust in chiropractic doctors in Malaysia.

Methods

This cross-sectional study was conducted in the International Medical University Healthcare Chiropractic Center with a total of 302 respondents. Self-administered questionnaires were enclosed in an envelope and passed to participants by the researchers. Descriptive statistics are presented in tables and figures. Each dimension of the patients’ trust was compared against the sociodemographic factors. The variables included were sex, age, ethnicity, and education background, along with their dimensions of trust.

Results

There were 106 male respondents (35.1%) and 196 female respondents (64.9%) between 21 and 40 years of age. In all of the trust dimensions, education background was the only statistically significant variable (P < .05).

Conclusion

Several sociodemographic factors were associated highly with the trust dimensions explored. Patients’ education background was the only sociodemographic factor to show a statistically significant relationship to all 10 trust dimensions. Sex, age, and ethnicity showed significant associations with some of the trust dimensions explored in this study.

国际医科大学保健捏脊中心病人对捏脊医生信任的影响因素:一项探索性研究
目的本研究的目的是调查马来西亚患者的社会人口学因素(年龄、性别、种族和教育背景)与患者对脊医信任的关系。方法本横断面研究在国际医科大学保健捏脊中心进行,共302名被调查者。自行填写的问卷被装在信封里,由研究人员发给参与者。描述性统计以表格和图表的形式呈现。将患者信任的各个维度与社会人口学因素进行比较。变量包括性别、年龄、种族和教育背景,以及他们的信任维度。结果21 ~ 40岁男性106人(35.1%),女性196人(64.9%)。在所有的信任维度中,教育背景是唯一具有统计学意义的变量(P <. 05)。结论几个社会人口学因素与所探索的信任维度高度相关。患者的教育背景是唯一一个与所有10个信任维度有统计学显著关系的社会人口学因素。性别、年龄和种族与本研究探讨的一些信任维度有显著关联。
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