TY - JOUR
T1 - Conceptualizing and Measuring Trust, Mistrust, and Distrust
T2 - Implications for Advancing Health Equity and Building Trustworthiness
AU - Richmond, Jennifer
AU - Anderson, Andrew
AU - Cunningham-Erves, Jennifer
AU - Ozawa, Sachiko
AU - Wilkins, Consuelo H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 by the author(s).
PY - 2024/5/20
Y1 - 2024/5/20
N2 - Trust is vital to public confidence in health and science, yet there is no consensus on the most useful way to conceptualize, define, measure, or intervene on trust and its related constructs (e.g., mistrust, distrust, and trustworthiness). In this review, we synthesize literature from this wide-ranging field that has conceptual roots in racism, marginalization, and other forms of oppression. We summarize key definitions and conceptual frameworks and offer guidance to scholars aiming to measure these constructs. We also review how trust-related constructs are associated with health outcomes, describe interventions in this field, and provide recommendations for building trust and institutional trustworthiness and advancing health equity. We ultimately call for future efforts to focus on improving the trustworthiness of public health professionals, scientists, health care providers, and systems instead of aiming to increase trust in these entities as they currently exist and behave.
AB - Trust is vital to public confidence in health and science, yet there is no consensus on the most useful way to conceptualize, define, measure, or intervene on trust and its related constructs (e.g., mistrust, distrust, and trustworthiness). In this review, we synthesize literature from this wide-ranging field that has conceptual roots in racism, marginalization, and other forms of oppression. We summarize key definitions and conceptual frameworks and offer guidance to scholars aiming to measure these constructs. We also review how trust-related constructs are associated with health outcomes, describe interventions in this field, and provide recommendations for building trust and institutional trustworthiness and advancing health equity. We ultimately call for future efforts to focus on improving the trustworthiness of public health professionals, scientists, health care providers, and systems instead of aiming to increase trust in these entities as they currently exist and behave.
KW - distrust
KW - health equity
KW - mistrust
KW - trust
KW - trustworthiness
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-061022-044737
DO - 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-061022-044737
M3 - Article
C2 - 38100649
AN - SCOPUS:85195435161
SN - 0163-7525
VL - 45
SP - 465
EP - 484
JO - Annual review of public health
JF - Annual review of public health
IS - 1
ER -