Document Type
Capstone Experience
Graduation Date
5-2025
Degree Name
Master of Public Health
Department
Health Services Research & Administration
First Committee Member
Stephen Peters, MA
Second Committee Member
Dr. Ann Rogers, PhD, MPH
Third Committee Member
Dr. Katie Brandert, PhD, MPH
Abstract
Background and Significance
Public trust is essential for effective public health efforts. In Nebraska, as in many regions, the pandemic response exposed strengths and vulnerabilities in the public health system. Misinformation, political discourse, inconsistent messaging, and poor communication contributed to growing mistrust, threatening the long-term success of public health programs and initiatives. While national trends have been studied, Nebraska-specific research remains limited.
Methods
An original descriptive survey was designed and administered to public health professionals in Nebraska to assess their perceptions of public trust in the local public health system before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey also explored the ongoing impact of mistrust on public health initiatives and identified strategies implemented in Nebraska to rebuild and maintain trust. A total of 54 public health professionals completed the survey.
Results
Survey results indicate that maintaining public trust during the COVID-19 pandemic response was a challenge for 92.5% of local health department respondents in Nebraska. Additionally, 74% indicated that mistrust continued to negatively impact non-COVID public health programs to some degree. Despite efforts to rebuild trust, 81.5% of respondents emphasized that trust-building strategies must be a priority for local health departments. While many respondents (48.1%) believe their department has the capacity to restore public trust, significant challenges remain in regaining public confidence.
Conclusion
This study highlights the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public trust in public health in Nebraska. While many departments are actively working to rebuild trust, persistent challenges, including political polarization, misinformation, and resource limitations, continue to hinder progress. Addressing these barriers through strategies such as community engagement and enhanced communication will be crucial for strengthening trust in public health and improving the effectiveness of future programs.
Recommended Citation
Dittrich, Kerri, "Restoring Trust in Public Health: An Analysis of the Lasting Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic Response on Community Trust in Public Health in Nebraska" (2025). Capstone Experience. 368.
https://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/coph_slce/368