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Trust And Public Health Emergency Events: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review, Pradeep Sopory, Julie Novak, Ashleigh M. Day, Stine Eckert, Lee Wilkins, Donyale R. Padgett, Jane P. Noyes, Tomas Allen, Nyka Alexander, Marsha L. Vanderford, Gaya M. Gamhewage
Trust And Public Health Emergency Events: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review, Pradeep Sopory, Julie Novak, Ashleigh M. Day, Stine Eckert, Lee Wilkins, Donyale R. Padgett, Jane P. Noyes, Tomas Allen, Nyka Alexander, Marsha L. Vanderford, Gaya M. Gamhewage
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The systematic review examined the phenomenon of trust during public health emergency events. The literature reviewed was field studies done with people directly affected or likely to be affected by such events and included quantitative, qualitative, mixed-method, and case study primary studies in English (N = 38) as well as Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish (all non-English N = 30). Studies were mostly from high-and middle-income countries, and the event most covered was infectious disease. Findings from individual studies were first synthesized within methods and evaluated for certainty/confidence, and then synthesized across methods. The final set of 11 findings …