The goal of this project is to generate new, generalizable knowledge about the need to track and address problems with trust/respect in the clinical encounter and to provide a clinical tool for doing so. Specifically, the project will develop and validate a feedback system for providers that measures trust/respect in an economically disadvantaged behavioral health population. Deliverables will include a project work plan, annual and final narrative reports, and financial reports. The grantees will also produce oral presentations, as well as scientific papers for peer-reviewed publications.

Principle Investigator

Paul Crits-Christoph
Researcher

Paul Crits-Christoph, Ph.D.

Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Psychotherapy Research - Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Paul Crits-Christoph, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Psychotherapy Research ... Read Bio

Grant #75535

Grant Period: 08/01/18 – 07/31/21

Budget: $277,407

Publications:

Trust and Respect in the Patient-Clinician Relationship: Preliminary Development of a New Scale
BMC Psychology | December 2019