HSA 4180 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Telemedicine

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Trust, trait theor(cid:455), a(cid:374)d colla(cid:271)oratio(cid:374) i(cid:374) tele(cid:373)edi(cid:272)i(cid:374)e: a cir(cid:272)u(cid:373)ple(cid:454) Telemedicine is increasingly recognized for its ability to facilitate collaboration and knowledge creation between disparate healthcare providers. Trust affects the collaboration effort of practitioners and the impact of health care delivery. Circumplex model : the framework for understanding the development of trust in collaborative medicine, suggests that interpersonal interaction can be explained along 2 dimensions: Affiliation: has a psychological axis that consists of: Both are significant positive predictors of interpersonal trust: there are 16 personality traits that are arrayed in a circular or clockwise fashion around the psychological axis. 2 dimensions that explain interpersonal interactions: power and affiliation. 16 personality traits surround the axis according to their relation to dominance and nurturance. Trust is a significant factor in: organizational settings, virtual collaboration, telemedicine collaboration. Interpersonal variables of trust include: reliability, openness, concern, competence, trustworthiness, ability. Integrity: benevolence, propensity to trust, affect, prior familiarity, self-interest.

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