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The impact of trust in health care

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The impact of trust in health care
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providers on successful diabetes self-management
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Kelly
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Caitlin Shea
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Caitlin Kelly
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author
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August
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Kristin J
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Kristin J August
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Advisory Committee
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chair
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Charlotte
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Charlotte Markey
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internal member
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Whitlow
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J William
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J William Whitlow
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Rutgers University
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degree grantor
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Camden Graduate School
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theses
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2014
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2014-05
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eng
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Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease that requires individuals to assume the primary responsibility of self-managing their health behaviors. Many professionals may be involved in promoting positive health behaviors among patients with diabetes, but how patients’ relationships with their healthcare providers impact their self-management behaviors has not yet fully been explored. Are efforts by healthcare providers to impart good self-management behaviors effective for patients with type 2 diabetes? The current study aimed to contribute to this area of the literature by exploring which providers have the strongest associations with patients’ self-management behaviors, and whether trust influences this association. Using self-report questionnaires and an in-person interview, 59 middle-aged and older adults with type 2 diabetes answered questions regarding provider use, trust in these providers, and health behaviors and clinical health outcomes. The results from linear regression analyses revealed that patients’ trust in their providers was a key factor in moderating the association between seeing a primary care provider (e.g. family practitioners), seeing an endocrinologist, or primary health insurer type and lower average fasting blood sugar and Hemoglobin A1c levels. The results of this study suggest that important diabetes health outcomes (i.e. blood glucose values) are related to the patient-provider relationship; health behaviors (e.g., exercise or diet), however, are not influenced by this relationship. The results from this study may provide some insight into how providers influence different self-management behaviors and health outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes and how trust is a key aspect of the patient-provider relationship.
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Psychology
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Self-management (Psychology)
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Physician and patient
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Diabetics--Psychology
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Non-insulin-dependent diabetes
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Rutgers University Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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ii, 70 p. : ill.
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M.A.
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Includes bibliographical references
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by Caitlin Shea Kelly
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Trust
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Camden Graduate School Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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doi:10.7282/T3N014RW
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ETD graduate
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Kelly
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Caitlin
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2014-05-08 18:24:36
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Rutgers University. Camden Graduate School
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