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March 29, 2023

How Do US Physicians vs. Adults Believe Patient Trust in Physicians Has Changed? (% of respondents, Dec 2022)

How Do US Physicians vs. Adults Believe Patient Trust in Physicians Has Changed? (% of respondents, Dec 2022)

Methodology

Data is from the March 2023 de Beaumont study titled, "US Physicians: Medical Misinformation is Harming Patients' Health" conducted by Morning Consult. 806 US physicians were surveyed online during December 9-19, 2022. Also, 2,210 US adults ages 18+ were surveyed during December 10-14, 2022. Medical respondents were physicians who spend at least half their time performing direct patient care (time spent managing patients, including patient office visits, performing procedures, patient-related phone calls, follow-ups, etc.). The physician audience included primary care providers, acute care physicians, urgent care physicians, hospital physicians, and other types of physician specialists. Quotas were set on the physician survey based on census data, and the data among adults were weighted to approximate a representative sample of adults based on gender, age, race, educational attainment, and region.
How Do US Physicians vs. Adults Believe Patient Trust in Physicians Has Changed? (% of respondents, Dec 2022) | EMARKETER