2020
DOI: 10.1002/lary.28557
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Trust as a Predictor of Patient Perceptions Regarding Overlapping Surgery and Trainee Independence

Abstract: Objectives: To examine opinions on trainee independence and attending presence among a cross-section of the general population and explore how perceptions of trust, past experiences, and demographics interacted with comfort consenting to these surgical scenarios. Study Design: Mixed-methods. Methods: Based on prior qualitative analysis, we designed a survey of patient preferences and values that focused on trust in healthcare practitioners and processes, which also included comfort ratings of three surgical sc… Show more

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