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Community engagement for stakeholder and community trust in healthcare: Short-term evaluation findings from a nationwide initiative in Lao PDR

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  • Haenssgen, Marco J.
  • Elliott, Elizabeth M.
  • Phommachanh, Sysavanh
  • Souksavanh, Ounkham
  • Okabayashi, Hironori
  • Kubota, Shogo

Abstract

Trust remains a critical concept in healthcare provision, but little is known about the ability of health policy and interventions to stimulate more trusting relationships between communities and the health system. The CONNECT (Community Network Engagement for Essential Healthcare and COVID-19 Responses Through Trust) Initiative in Lao PDR provided an opportunity to assess the community-level impact of a trust-building community engagement approach.

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  • Haenssgen, Marco J. & Elliott, Elizabeth M. & Phommachanh, Sysavanh & Souksavanh, Ounkham & Okabayashi, Hironori & Kubota, Shogo, 2024. "Community engagement for stakeholder and community trust in healthcare: Short-term evaluation findings from a nationwide initiative in Lao PDR," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 354(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:354:y:2024:i:c:s027795362400532x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117079
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