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Impact of value similarity on social trust in medical students: a cross-sectional web survey
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Ichikawa, Shuhei
, Kondo, Satoshi
, Eto, Masato
, Izumiya, Masashi
in
Age groups
/ Certification
/ Certification system of medical education
/ Education
/ Evaluation
/ Hypotheses
/ Internet
/ Medical colleges
/ Medical Education
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical practices
/ Medical students
/ Patients
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Professional workers
/ Questionnaires
/ Reading
/ Risk reduction
/ Salient value similarity model
/ Social aspects
/ Social psychology
/ Social trust
/ Student doctor
/ Surveys
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
/ Value similarity
2023
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Impact of value similarity on social trust in medical students: a cross-sectional web survey
by
Ichikawa, Shuhei
, Kondo, Satoshi
, Eto, Masato
, Izumiya, Masashi
in
Age groups
/ Certification
/ Certification system of medical education
/ Education
/ Evaluation
/ Hypotheses
/ Internet
/ Medical colleges
/ Medical Education
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical practices
/ Medical students
/ Patients
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Professional workers
/ Questionnaires
/ Reading
/ Risk reduction
/ Salient value similarity model
/ Social aspects
/ Social psychology
/ Social trust
/ Student doctor
/ Surveys
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
/ Value similarity
2023
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Impact of value similarity on social trust in medical students: a cross-sectional web survey
by
Ichikawa, Shuhei
, Kondo, Satoshi
, Eto, Masato
, Izumiya, Masashi
in
Age groups
/ Certification
/ Certification system of medical education
/ Education
/ Evaluation
/ Hypotheses
/ Internet
/ Medical colleges
/ Medical Education
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical practices
/ Medical students
/ Patients
/ Physician and patient
/ Physicians
/ Professional workers
/ Questionnaires
/ Reading
/ Risk reduction
/ Salient value similarity model
/ Social aspects
/ Social psychology
/ Social trust
/ Student doctor
/ Surveys
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
/ Value similarity
2023
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Impact of value similarity on social trust in medical students: a cross-sectional web survey
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Impact of value similarity on social trust in medical students: a cross-sectional web survey
2023
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Overview
Background
Social trust in medical students is trust in the cluster of medical students and not individual medical students. Social trust in medical students seems critical in clinical practice since citizens often face unknown medical students for the first time. However, most previous research has focused on interpersonal trust in particular medical professions, and social trust in medical students has not been addressed sufficiently. In social science, the Salient Value Similarity model has demonstrated that the value similarity between professionals and citizens is associated with social trust. This research aimed to explore the relationship between social trust in medical students and the perception of value similarity. This study also aimed to determine whether the information of medical students strengthens social trust in them.
Methods
We conducted a cross-sectional study to investigate how the perception of value similarity affects social trust. The participants answered the social trust questionnaires before and after reading a brief summary of the medical education curriculum and certification via the internet in Japan. The model structure of social trust in medical students, including the perception of value similarity, was investigated using SEM. A paired
t
-test was used to examine the effect of informing citizens about the knowledge, skills, and professionalism requirements of students attending medical school on social trust by reading the brief summary.
Results
The study included 658 participants, who all answered a web questionnaire. Social trust in medical students was associated with the perception of ability and value similarity. Social trust in medical students, the perception of ability, and value similarity were improved by information about medical students.
Conclusions
The perception of ability and value similarity seem to affect social trust in medical students. Information on medical education regarding the knowledge, skills, and professionalism of medical students may improve social trust in these students. Further research is required to sophisticate the model of social trust in medical students by exploring social trust in the medical students’ supervisors in clinical settings.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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