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Public trust of physicians in China improved since the COVID-19 pandemic Began
Changle Li, M. Mahmud Khan,
Zhuo Chen
School of Economics
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China
100%
COVID-19 Pandemic
100%
Public Trust
100%
Trust in Physicians
61%
High Risk
15%
COVID-19
7%
Social Media
7%
Likert Scale
7%
Working Volume
7%
Health Status
7%
Patient Trust
7%
Exposure Risk
7%
Health Literacy
7%
Improving Health
7%
Demographic Characteristics
7%
Observation Period
7%
Nationally Representative Survey
7%
Good Doctor
7%
China Family Panel Studies
7%
Coronavirus Disease (COVID)
7%
COVID-19 Infection
7%
Demographic Health
7%
Effective Communication
7%
COVID-19 Pandemic Impact
7%
Mainstream Media
7%
Trust Measure
7%
COVID-19 Risk
7%
Frontline Physicians
7%
Effective Education
7%
Impact Model
7%
Segmented Regression
7%
Chinese Healthcare System
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
COVID-19
100%
Infection
22%
Likert Scale
11%
Physician
11%
Health Literacy
11%
Demography
11%
Health Status
11%