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Exploring the effects of coproduction on citizen trust in government a cross-national comparison of community-based diabetes prevention programmes in Thailand and the United States
Journal of Asian Public Policy ( IF 1.591 ) Pub Date : 2018-01-29 , DOI: 10.1080/17516234.2018.1429237
Tatchalerm Sudhipongpracha 1
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ABSTRACT Recently, coproduction has become important in government thinking about new ways of delivering public health services. An equal and reciprocal relationship caused by coproduction is expected to enhance citizens’ trust in the health systems. However, there is still an ongoing debate about whether coproduction can help enhance citizen trust in government institutions. This study engages in the debate by analysing data from a comparative survey of citizens from a province in Northeast Thailand and a county in Northeast Illinois. In both jurisdictions, citizens have been encouraged to coproduce public health programmes to control and prevent various illnesses, particularly diabetes. The findings indicated that in general coproduction of diabetes-related programmes increased citizen trust in the local public health authorities. However, coproduction of advanced preventive programmes, such as diabetic foot ulcer treatment, was found to decrease citizen trust.

中文翻译:

探索联合生产对公民对政府信任的影响-泰国和美国基于社区的糖尿病预防计划的跨国比较

摘要最近,联合生产已成为政府思考提供公共卫生服务的新方法的重要手段。由共同生产引起的平等互惠的关系有望增强公民对卫生系统的信任。但是,关于联合生产是否可以帮助增强公民对政府机构的信任,仍存在争议。这项研究通过分析来自泰国东北部一个省和伊利诺伊州东北部一个县的公民的比较调查数据来进行辩论。在两个司法管辖区,都鼓励公民共同制定公共卫生计划,以控制和预防各种疾病,尤其是糖尿病。调查结果表明,与糖尿病相关的计划通常与其他人共同制作,从而增加了市民对当地公共卫生当局的信任。然而,
更新日期:2018-01-29
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