Skip to main content
. 2016 Jul 6;25(9):1050–1056. doi: 10.1002/pon.4191

Table 2.

Patient reported trust in providers and quality of decision making

Measure Mean Std. dev.
Trust in physicians* (composite; range 5–25), n = 48 19·2 4·5
Fidelity 3·16 1·45
Competence 4·10 0·94
Honesty 3·94 1·20
Confidentiality 4·04 1·04
Global 3·98 1·18
Collaboration in decision making** (composite; range 7–49), n = 45 35·5 11·8
Satisfaction with decision making** (composite; range 7–14), n = 48 10·9 3·5
*

Wake‐Forest Trust Scale 11; a composite 5‐item 5‐point Likert scale reflecting trust in physicians; scores 1–3 = low trust and 4–5 = high trust.

**

Collaboration and Satisfaction about Care Decision scale 14, a 9‐item 7‐point Likert scale with domains of Collaboration and Satisfaction reflecting assessment of the quality of shared decision making; scores 1–3 = not high quality, 4 = neutral, and 5–7 = high.