@CarolineBrall & @felix_gille tweet about research on public health ethics & trust. How can we strengthen public health ethics & foster trust in health systems?
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Interested in #governance#trust#healthsystems#communityhealthworkers ?
Two papers just out, examining governance and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers (A&TSIHW) in Australia
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"findings...suggest that participants were aware of their vulnerability and recognized the need to be sufficiently informed and recommended to get vaccinated by trustworthy sources, such as their family doctor." Read more on #trust in #COVID19Vaccination by @martafadda et al. 👇
Applications open! The STS Summer School at Harvard will run virtually this year from August 2-4, with an international faculty. https://t.co/alUcwZT9cZ
Can we know if donor trust expires? About trust relationships and time in the context of open consent for future data use - recommended in @FacultyOpinions https://t.co/jVK9vRm0L2
“Virtually every survey suggests that the public holds scientists and science in high regard and believes that science benefits humanity.” #Trust in #Science Is Not the Problem | Issues in Science and Technology https://t.co/f8wZpm8V8l
A RAND survey shows that trust in the CDC declined during the pandemic.
This decline was significant among people who voted for a candidate other than Joe Biden in the 2020 election or who did not intend to vote at all—suggesting that views of the CDC are strongly politicized.
Excited to share results of our public survey on ➡️“Public willingness to participate in personalized health research and biobanking: a large-scale Swiss survey”. https://t.co/ajS2fQvfYg Fantastic collaboration @eggersnsf@MarcelZwahlen@ClaudiaBerlin22@EffyVayena@KellyOrmondGC