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1 ical location (South London and Maudsley NHS Trust).
2 y wanted to send to their counterpart (i.e., trust).
3 tnership for Child Development, and Wellcome Trust.
4 for International Development, and Wellcome Trust.
5 on was used to identify themes pertaining to trust.
6 ates the effect of the social environment on trust.
7 h Centre at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust.
8 esday specialist intensity ratio within each trust.
9 mbridge Biomedical Research Centre; Wellcome Trust.
10 th framework program PREDEMICS. and Wellcome Trust.
11 ical Research Council (UK), and the Wellcome Trust.
12 are quality were found to be associated with trust.
13 iversity Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
14 ment for International Development, Wellcome Trust.
15 onsequences and the fear of losing patients' trust.
16 with cancer as quality of life and physician trust.
17 ambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
18 ffective and provide needed transparency and trust.
19 n American Health Organization, and Wellcome Trust.
20 ntitatively describe the economic utility of trust.
21 nurses with regard to behaviors relevant to trust.
22 for Prevention of Blindness and the Wellcome Trust.
23 University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.
24 d awareness, negative attitudes, and gaps in trust.
25 Union Seventh Framework Programme, Wellcome Trust.
26 ealth, UK Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust.
27 benevolence, which ultimately leads them to trust.
28 Maudsley National Health Service Foundation Trust.
29 ropean Union's HRES grants, and the Wellcome Trust.
30 and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.
31 hy were central to networks characterized by trust.
32 individual differences in the disposition to trust.
33 ng objectives of public safety and community trust.
34 justice and the building of police-community trust.
35 07 patients in the South London and Maudsley trust.
36 establishing rapport, and cultivating mutual trust.
37 glish National Health Service (NHS) hospital trusts.
38 ss than 0.7 in 104 (90%) of the contributing trusts.
39 ale acute ward in three UK Mental Health NHS Trusts.
40 trial included patients from 17 acute UK NHS trusts.
41 pportunistically, and consequently cannot be trusted.
42 st estimate the degree to which a cue can be trusted.
44 covering 64 National Health Service provider trusts (93%) and 31 865 census lower super output areas
46 pathy may reduce the repeated game effect on trust after testosterone administration in subjects with
48 cades of engaging with communities, building trust amid extraordinary social contexts, and responding
49 ies, we find that higher levels of community trust among low-income individuals lead to less myopic d
51 Ts-8759 patients in the Camden and Islington trust and 8907 patients in the South London and Maudsley
52 he Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and age-matched healthy volunteers using advertisi
54 ct on consumer choices, mainly because users trust and choose higher-ranked results more than lower-r
56 s group effectiveness in organizing in-group trust and cooperation, rather than winning (in)direct in
57 ral practices, and 3) extend and reciprocate trust and cooperation, which may give rise to intergroup
58 ultural practices; to extend and reciprocate trust and cooperation; and to aggressively protect the i
59 er and sustain the expansion of cooperation, trust and fairness towards co-religionist strangers.
60 ommunity structure reduces the dispersion of trust and forgiveness, thereby reducing the network-leve
61 spp. isolated from blood cultures in our NHS Trust and found that this is not necessarily the case.
64 ion councils show higher levels of community trust and make less myopic intertemporal choices than re
65 dits, facilitate information sharing through trust and mutual confidence building, and ultimately imp
66 ambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and regional and national hospitals, suggesting in
67 concerns and information needs and building trust and relationships with communities may increase ac
68 London: Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
71 ical trials, in November, 2014, the Wellcome Trust and the Center for Infectious Disease Research and
73 The Leona M and Harry B Helmsley Charitable Trust and the US National Institute of Diabetes and Dige
74 losures of specialty bias increase patients' trust and their likelihood of choosing a treatment in ac
77 e, Pfizer, UK Department of Health, Wellcome Trust, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (WOMAN trial)
78 bility and transparency to gain member state trust, and enabling meaningful civil society participati
79 ividual values and character in establishing trust, and how to sustain knowledge-action links when pr
81 ain how the development of personal control, trust, and perception of future risk is mediated through
84 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and UK Department for International Development.
88 on systems has been celebrated for providing trust at a global scale, enabling the massive volumes of
89 icry on rapport or trust ratings or implicit trust behaviour in a novel maze task, and no effects of
90 uthampton National Health Service Foundation Trust between August 2003 and March 2015 was retrospecti
91 ation systems can significantly increase the trust between dissimilar users and that risk aversion ha
92 ing-economy companies leverage interpersonal trust between their members on a scale unimaginable even
94 ses, National Institutes of Health, Wellcome Trust, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Medical Research
95 the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Biomedical Research Centre (SLaM BRC) Clinical Rec
97 lth Research, Department of Health, Wellcome Trust, British Colombia Centre for Disease Control Found
101 Trust, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Tr
102 re, Else Kroner Fresenius Stiftung, Wellcome Trust, Cancer Research UK, AstraZeneca UK, University Ho
103 data from 4,500 individuals in the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium (WTCCC), case-control stat
105 rol Parkinson's disease studies (UK Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2, Dutch Parkinson's Disea
106 n three data sets obtained from the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium: type two diabetes, psoria
107 nally, SLINGER application on seven Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium genome-wide association st
113 ital trusts agreed to participate; 115 (91%) trusts contributed data to the point prevalence survey.
114 peptide hormone oxytocin, known to influence trust, coordination, and social cognition, although evid
116 l, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Cambr
117 , Health Foundation, EU, ERC, NIHR, Wellcome Trust, Dutch Cancer Society, Dutch Digestive Foundation.
126 and Ocular Therapeutics, Mackall Foundation Trust, F M Kirby Foundation, and The Research Foundation
127 ada, Canadian Institute for Health Research, Trust Family, Loker Pinard, Michael Brigham, and Gerald
128 ed and put into practice to build demand and trust for the last stages of polio eradication, as well
129 , allowing scientists to serve as a "Nerd of Trust" for their online friend and family networks.
131 surrogates emphasized the role of nurses in trust formation, frequently citing their technical compe
132 National Health Service (NHS) Mental Health Trusts from three areas (northeast England, northwest En
133 MND) Association, together with The Wellcome Trust, funded the creation of a national DNA Bank specif
138 e associations between nursing care quality, trust, health status and individualized care remain obsc
139 lled, phase 2 trial at the North Bristol NHS Trust Hospital, Bristol, UK, in patients with Parkinson'
140 Results In those who reported no or little trust (ie, distrust) in the health care provided to thei
142 to-peer (P2P) economy relies on establishing trust in distributed networked systems, where the reliab
143 Taste and odor problems can impede public trust in drinking water and impose major costs on water
144 was centered on the patient (33/88; 37.5%), trust in effective dissemination of information (15/88;
148 ogate interviews revealed five dimensions of trust in ICU clinicians: technical competence, communica
149 CM at Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London, England, and the IVCCM images were anal
150 al Health National Health Service Foundation Trust in London, UK, 245 patients were followed up for 2
156 ring-verification protocols require complete trust in one of the measurement devices and its operator
163 or and marginal in society; undermine public trust in the determination of death; and raise doubts ab
167 sion was found to be associated with greater trust in the medical profession independent of message t
168 Maudsley National Health Service Foundation Trust in the period between January 1, 2008, and Decembe
169 the patient-physician relationship, affects trust in the relationship and in the profession, and fun
170 e interviews revealed a perceived decline in trust in the scientific enterprise, in large part becaus
175 es about polio and oral polio vaccine (OPV), trust in vaccination efforts, and caregiver priorities f
176 ifactorial approach that highlights building trust in vaccinators, providing facts about transmission
179 National Health Service (NHS) mental health trusts in London: Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Tr
180 re settings in seven National Health Service trusts in the North of England, we recruited severely de
182 aspects of social behaviors such as empathy, trust, in-group preference, and memory of socially relev
184 so test our predictions with a 2-y community trust intervention in rural Bangladesh involving 121 uni
186 demonstrate that although the disposition to trust is explained to some extent by heritability but no
187 ity rates and patient volume at the hospital trust level, and contrasted these in a funnel plot.
189 dmission occurred at LSOA level and provider trust levels, respectively, after adjusting for patient
191 Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust (London, UK; host institution) and required multid
193 low-income individuals with higher community trust make less myopic intertemporal decisions because t
194 t King's College London, Psychiatry Research Trust, Maudsley Charity Research Fund, and th European C
201 f trustworthiness: third-party punishers are trusted more, and actually behave in a more trustworthy
203 n, British Heart Foundation, Dunhill Medical Trust, National Institute for Health Research, Medical R
205 n, British Heart Foundation, Dunhill Medical Trust, National Institute of Health Research (NIHR), Med
208 come Trust, Parkinson's UK, Patrick Berthoud Trust, National Institutes of Health, "Investissements d
209 als and the self-organization of a sustained trust network, which facilitates efficient communication
213 viewed literature, is beginning to erode the trust of both the scientific community and the public.
214 f shared decision making must prevail if the trust of this vulnerable patient population is to be hon
215 y that is likely both more familiar with and trusting of the relevant risk mitigation practices.
219 University Hospitals National Health Service Trust (Oxfordshire, UK), we investigated the incidence o
222 UK Medical Research Council, UK Wellcome Trust, Parkinson's UK, Patrick Berthoud Trust, National
226 ween strangers with repeated games modelling trust problems in ongoing relations between partners.
227 st game and compare one-shot games modelling trust problems in relations between strangers with repea
230 We found no effects of mimicry on rapport or trust ratings or implicit trust behaviour in a novel maz
232 rement-device-independent (MDI)-QKD, or as a trusted recipient directly communicating with the end us
233 With these methods we study the evolution of trust, reciprocity and forgiveness as a function of seve
234 s is common in the de novo setting or when a trusted reference annotation is available), care must be
235 reputation, workload, eagerness to work, and trust relationships, RTS-P provides a systematic approac
236 of measles vaccination through establishing trusting relationships with parents, offering vaccinatio
241 mouse phenotyping data set from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Mouse Genetics Project, where the
242 /Ei from the Mouse Genomes Project (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) and processed these data to obta
243 was reported by heavy social media users who trusted social media for critical updates (b = 0.06, SE
244 e would be conducted more efficiently if the trusted software platforms to exchange those services, i
245 good working atmosphere that fosters mutual trust, support and a 'sense of unity' (organizational so
246 good working atmosphere that fosters mutual trust, support and a 'sense of unity', and this should b
249 itutes for Health Research (NIHR); Rosetrees Trust; Swedish Research Council; and Knut and Alice Wall
250 t ICU teamwork was effective (50/88; 56.8%), trust that care was centered on the patient (33/88; 37.5
251 ssemination of information (15/88; 17%), and trust that every effort was made to relieve anxiety in f
252 ded" network with unusually large circles of trust that form due to prosociality toward unfamiliar pe
253 rticipation clustered into four main themes: trust that ICU teamwork was effective (50/88; 56.8%), tr
257 (OR, .48; 95% CI, .24 to .96; P = .04), who trusted the oncologist completely (OR, .32; 95% CI, .17
258 e a Bell inequality--can be verified without trusting the measurement devices used, nor those perform
260 e Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, the BRONNER-BENDUNG Stifung/Gernsbach, and Univer
263 and positive emotions, emotions--especially trust, the sense of being cared for, and falling in love
267 y the characteristics of recipients to study trust through the interplay between homophily and reputa
272 nion's Seventh Framework Programme, Wellcome Trust Translational Medicine & Therapeutics Programme, N
273 roups subsequently showed more interpersonal trust, trustworthiness, and generosity than all other gr
275 sity College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) National Institute for Health Research (NIH
276 laxoSmithKline group of companies), Wellcome Trust UK, Medical Research Council: Respiratory and Meni
282 ore likely to be uncommitted if they did not trust vaccinators "a great deal" (54% vs 9%), if they do
284 in one's community-which, unlike generalized trust, we find does not covary with levels of income-can
285 rtunity to learn, and fostering openness and trust, we have found that scoring-based peer review tend
287 Maudsley National Health Service Foundation Trust were included in the derivation (n = 33820) or ext
289 rom South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust were used to validate predictions from the model t
292 d from Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, which is serving nearly half of a million populat
293 ic integrity, animal welfare, and the public trust while recognizing and supporting the critical impo
294 to South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust with first-episode psychosis and population contro
295 o establish rapport, and to cultivate mutual trust with their coachees during introductory meetings.
298 th, Welfare, and Family Affairs, UK Wellcome Trust, Wolfson Foundation, UK Stroke Association, Britis
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