2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-15605/v3
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Forty Years after Alma-Ata: How People Trust Primary Health Care?

Abstract: Background: Primary Health Care (PHC) was introduced as the first level of health services delivery after Alma-Ata declaration. However, after forty years, it needs to be more trustful to achieve its predefined objectives. Public trust in PHC is one of the neglected issues in the context. The aim of this study is to evaluate public trust in PHC in Iran.Methods: The present investigation is a household survey conducted in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. Two-stage cluster sampling method with Probability Proport… Show more

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“…Studies indicate that socioeconomic features also influence people's trust in physicians (21,60,61). One's age, gender, and socioeconomic class influence one's personal perceptions of doctors, even after controlling for previous experience with them.…”
Section: Developments In the Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies indicate that socioeconomic features also influence people's trust in physicians (21,60,61). One's age, gender, and socioeconomic class influence one's personal perceptions of doctors, even after controlling for previous experience with them.…”
Section: Developments In the Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%