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Factors affecting trust in healthcare among middle-aged to older Korean American women.

Hye Chong HongHyeonkyeong LeeEileen G CollinsChang ParkLauretta QuinnCarol Estwing Ferrans
Published in: BMC women's health (2018)
Higher levels of acculturation and lower levels of perceived discrimination were identified as predictors of higher levels of trust in healthcare providers. A shorter stay in the US and higher levels of discrimination were identified as predictors of higher levels of distrust in the healthcare system. Perceived discrimination is a target for interventions to enhance trust in the healthcare system, and therefore reduce healthcare disparities in KAs.
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