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- Title
Interpersonal trust in a hospital context: a proposed analysis of the effects of proximities.
- Authors
MÉRIADE, Laurent; ROCHETTE, Corinne; TALBOT, Damien
- Abstract
Interpersonal trust is defined as a social resource that facilitates cooperation by enabling better coordination of interaction. The "Proximity school" shows that the closer the players are on a spatial, cognitive, social, organizational or institutional dimension, the greater the likelihood that they forge a strong relationship. Through the case study of a French cancer diagnosis, treatment and research center - Centre de Lutte Contre le Cancer (CLCC)- our research objective is to analyse how the proximities between actors in a public hospital are involved in the construction of interpersonal trust. The notion of trust is characterized by its cognitive and affective dimensions according to a grid of proximity. We show how proximity affects trust in these two dimensions.
- Subjects
CANCER case studies; PUBLIC hospitals; TRUST
- Publication
Gestion et Management Public, 2019, Vol 7, Issue 1, p31
- ISSN
2116-8865
- Publication type
Article