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Trust Matters in Health Care
Michael Calnan, Rosemary Rowe
(University of Kent)
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ISBN13: 9780335222834,
ISBN10: 0335222838,
Division: Open University Press,
Pub Date: AUG-08,

Pages: 224
Edition: 01 - Format: Paperback
Availability: In Stock




Description

  • Does trust still matter in health care and who does it matter to?
  • Have trust relations changed in the 'New' NHS?
  • What does trust mean to patients, clinicians and managers?
In the NHS trust has traditionally played an important part in the relationships between its three key actors: the state, health care practitioners and patients. However, in recent years the environments in which these relationships operate have been subject to considerable change as the NHS has been modernised. Patients are now expected to play a more active role, both in self-managing their illness and in choice of care provider and clinicians are expected to work in teams and in partnership with managers.

This unique book explores the importance of trust, how it is lost and won and the extent to which trust relationships in health care may have changed. The book combines theoretical and empirical analysis, while also examining the role of policy.

Calnan and Rowe analyse data collected from interviews with patients, health care professionals and managers in primary care and acute care settings.

Among the issues covered are:
  • The importance of trust to their relationships
  • What constitutes high and low trust behaviour
  • The changing nature of trust relations between patients, clinicians and managers
  • How trust can be built and sustained
  • How interpersonal trust affects institutional trust
Trust Matters in Health Care is key reading for policy makers, health care professionals and managers in the public and private sector, and a useful resource for educators and students within health and social care and management studies.

 

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