People who mistrust healthcare organizations due to discrimination and other factors are less likely to take medical advice and keep follow-up appointments. Transforming Care spoke to Laura Bogart, Ph ...
Mistrust in healthcare can have big repercussions and can perpetuate ongoing health disparities. Here are 5 things about medical mistrust. Caring for patients and building an efficient healthcare ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A simmering mistrust of medical science and scientific institutions that had been long building in the United ...
Patient navigators, community health workers, and/or peer advocates serve as trusted community resources for patients, Susan Vadaparampil, PhD, MPH, says. Mistrust also remains a major barrier to ...
Mistrust of health care providers, fueled by painful experiences with racism, makes African American men more likely to delay routine screenings and doctor's appointments, with potentially serious ...
One in five Black adults say they were treated unfairly due to their race in the past year when getting health care for themselves or a family member. Many avoid doctors and hospitals altogether out ...
As trial sponsors attempt to recruit more subjects from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, some are finding themselves impeded by a symptom of a long-standing disease in American medicine: ...
There's no question that our faith in our institutions has been tested in this past year. From the federal government's initial handling of the coronavirus pandemic, to rifts between police and ...
A new study published in the journal Politics and the Life Sciences sheds light on how the way people come to trust or mistrust information can influence their political views and the kinds of leaders ...
Even before the storming of the US Capitol, mistrust in institutions like the press and the federal government was challenging the civic fabric of America. In Ethan Zuckerman's new book, "Mistrust", ...
Using big data and current technology is increasingly becoming part of the practice of emergency and disaster management. With respect to marginalized populations, there are flaws in the way ...