“…Workplace relationships require a foundation of trust to make work environments safe, healthy and productive; moreover, high trust cultures have been shown to promote psychological and physical well‐being (Inceoglu, Thomas, Chu, Plans, & Gerbasi, ; Lowe, ). Hutchinson () raised concern about the recent deterioration of public trust in organisations and leaders and whether nurse leaders need to be concerned about their influence on the public's trust in nursing and in ensuring the reliable delivery of health care. Except for a few studies (Coxen, van der Vaart, & Stander, ; Wong & Giallonardo, ), there is still little systematic study of trust in health care settings and examination of how nursing leadership behaviours affect nurses' trust and work outcomes (Hutchinson, ; Wong & Cummings, ).…”