Patients’ trust in their physician - Psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the "Wake Forest Physician Trust Scale"
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| Publication date | 2009 |
| Journal | Patient Education and Counseling |
| Volume | Issue number | 76 | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 126-131 |
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| Abstract |
Objective: Aim was to investigate the psychometric properties of a Dutch version of the "Wake Forest Physician Trust Scale", which intends to measure patients’ trust in their physician.
Methods: A random sample of internal medicine patients visiting the outpatient clinic completed the questionnaire (N = 201). Dimensionality, reliability and validity of the instrument were examined. Results: The structure of the questionnaire was best explained by a unidimensional construct. Reliability was confirmed: internal consistency was high (α = .88), and mean item-total correlations were all above .40. Construct validity was indicated by patients’ trust in their physician correlating significantly and as hypothesized with (1) satisfaction with their physician (r = .64), (2) with the length of the patient-physician relationship (r = .28), (3) with their willingness to recommend their physician (r = .71) and (4) their unwillingness to switch their physician (r = .61). Conclusion: The results suggest the Dutch version of the Wake Forest Physician Trust Scale to be a psychometrically sound instrument to assess patients’ interpersonal trust. Practice implications: Trust is a key feature of the patient-physician relationship, yet has been scarcely researched in other than Anglophone cultures. An adequate Dutch trust questionnaire forms the first step to gaining more knowledge about patient-physician trust in another culture and health care setting. |
| Document type | Article |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2008.11.020 |
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