Trust and distrust in low‐income Michigan residents during the early COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative study
Health Expectations2023Vol. 26(6), pp. 2245–2251
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Abstract
This study was designed and conducted with the assistance and input of the members of the DECIDERS Steering Committee, a diverse statewide network of community members in Michigan. The DECIDERS team allows community members to have a voice in the design and conduct of health research, and collaborates with researchers to improve health across the state of Michigan.
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