Health systems have a responsibility to look inward and rebuild trust.
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 ...
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: ...
A UCLA Fiat Lux seminar examines how misinformation takes root in media, conspiracy theories and public distrust in health care. “The Anatomy of Deception,” offered during winter quarter, examines ...
The atmosphere of the coffee shop and its growing reputation as a go-to community space made it an ideal location for this discussion. CHCF and CBHN are working together to make sure the tools ...
A study by CUNY SPH researchers illustrates how mistrust, misinformation, and concerns about autonomy contribute to low HPV vaccine uptake among U.S. adolescents. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
Nov. 4 (UPI) --A new study indicates what researchers describe as an ongoing "stubborn mistrust" in science among the American public as it relates to COVID-19 vaccines. The study, conducted by ...
Study participants cite historical exploitation, rapid vaccine development, and coercive messaging as primary reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. Complex and deeply rooted factors, including ...