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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 8/2011

Open Access 01-08-2011 | Original Research

Is Primary Care Providers’ Trust in Socially Marginalized Patients Affected by Race?

Authors: David Moskowitz, MD, David H. Thom, MD PhD, David Guzman, MSPH, Joanne Penko, MS MPH, Christine Miaskowski, RN PhD, Margot Kushel, MD

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 8/2011

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Interpersonal trust plays an important role in the clinic visit. Clinician trust in the patient may be especially important when prescribing opioid analgesics because of concerns about misuse. Previous studies have found that non-white patients are perceived negatively by clinicians.

OBJECTIVE

To examine whether clinicians’ trust in patients differed by patients’ race/ethnicity in a socially marginalized cohort.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study of patient-clinician dyads.

PARTICIPANTS

169 HIV infected indigent patients recruited from the community and their 61 primary care providers (PCPs.)

MAIN MEASURES

The Physician Trust in Patients Scale (PTPS), a validated scale that measures PCPs’ trust in patients.

KEY RESULTS

The mean PTPS score was 43.2 (SD 10.8) out of a possible 60. Reported current illicit drug use and prescription opioid misuse were similar across patients’ race or ethnicity. However, both patient illicit drug use and patient non-white race/ethnicity were associated with lower PTPS scores. In a multivariate model, non-white race/ethnicity was independently associated with PTPS scores 6.3 points lower than whites (95% CI: −9.9, −2.7). Current illicit drug use was associated with PTSP scores 5.5 lower than no drug use (95% CI −8.5, −2.5).

CONCLUSION

In a socially marginalized cohort, non-white patients were trusted less than white patients by their PCPs, despite similar rates of illicit drug use and opioid analgesic misuse. The effect was independent of illicit drug use. This finding may reflect unconscious stereotypes by PCPs and may underlie disparities in chronic pain management.
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Metadata
Title
Is Primary Care Providers’ Trust in Socially Marginalized Patients Affected by Race?
Authors
David Moskowitz, MD
David H. Thom, MD PhD
David Guzman, MSPH
Joanne Penko, MS MPH
Christine Miaskowski, RN PhD
Margot Kushel, MD
Publication date
01-08-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 8/2011
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-011-1672-2

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