Exploring the Multidimensionality of Trust in Participatory Health Partnerships - A Network Approach
Previous studies have identified “trust” as a key mechanism to achieve sustainable partnerships in participatory health research, which themselves can represent social networks. A recent review discussed the potential for social network analysis to investigate the development and maintenance of trust and its effects on partnership functioning in participatory health research partnerships. This review also recommended considering a comprehensive, nuanced and multidimensional approach to conceptualizing, operationalizing and measuring trust in research partnerships. Thus, this study aims to explore empirically the conceptualizing, operationalizing and measuring of trust in a multidimensional manner, approaching each trust dimension as an individual trust network, as well as combined as an overall trust network.
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Frontiers in Public HealthPublisher
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Integrated Knowledge Translation Research Network (Canada: CIHR Foundation Grant; FDN #143237Also affiliated with
- Health Research Institute (HRI)
- MACSI - Mathematics Application Consortium for Science & Industry
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- Mathematics & Statistics
- School of Medicine