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Public Trust in Health Information Sharing: A Measure of System Trust

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HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
卷 53, 期 2, 页码 824-845

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.12654

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Public trust; health information; technology

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  1. Life Sciences and Society Program at the University of Michigan
  2. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) [5-R01-HD-067264-02]
  3. Linking Community Engagement Research to Public Health Biobank Practice
  4. Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Scholars Program
  5. Rackham Dissertation Fellowship
  6. Martha and Ernest Hammel Graduate Student Research Award

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ObjectiveTo measure public trust in a health information sharing in a broadly defined health system (system trust), inclusive of health care, public health, and research; to identify individual characteristics that predict system trust; and to consider these findings in the context of national health initiatives (e.g., learning health systems and precision medicine) that will expand the scope of data sharing. Data SourcesSurvey data (n=1,011) were collected in February 2014. Study DesignWe constructed a composite index of four dimensions of system trustcompetency, fidelity, integrity, and trustworthiness. The index was used in linear regression evaluating demographic and psychosocial predictors of system trust. Data CollectionData were collected by GfK Custom using a nationally representative sample and analyzed in Stata 13.0. Principal FindingsOur findings suggest the public's trust may not meet the needs of health systems as they enter an era of expanded data sharing. We found that a majority of the U.S. public does not trust the organizations that have health information and share it (i.e., the health system) in one or more dimensions. Together, demographic and psychosocial factors accounted for similar to 18 percent of the observed variability in system trust. Future research should consider additional predictors of system trust such as knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs to inform policies and practices for health data sharing.

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