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An overwhelming 91% of FSWs in the survey reported trust as the main reason for not using condoms with their partners.
GPs reported trust in evidence-based guidelines, but also interest in the operations of the local DTC.
Additionally, a lower percentage of CAM users (60.4%) reported trust in healthcare professionals than non-users (71.2%).
The use of sources of information did not necessarily reflect the extent to which respondents reported trust in them.
For clinical advice related to measles, physicians reported trust in the opinion of pediatricians, while for TB, physicians reported willingness to contact the district TB coordinator.
Respondents were generally satisfied with primary health care services available from public and private sources, and reported trust in health workers is high.
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One quarter of male millennial respondents reported trusting the government a lot, compared to only 10percentt of female respondents.
Most participants reported trusting the IPHR because it was recommended and used by their clinician's practice.
Communities with more than 80%% of respondents who reported trusting a health provider or CHW for advice on pregnancy related issues were classified as communities with high trust.
Overall, 99% of survey respondents reported trusting messages they received, and about 75% of respondents recalled the last message they received and learned something new.
Overall, 99% of respondents reported trusting messages they received (acceptability), and 75% recalled the last message they received (comprehension) (Table 5).
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