2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-016-0136-y
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Confidentiality breaches in clinical practice: what happens in hospitals?

Abstract: BackgroundRespect for confidentiality is important to safeguard the well-being of patients and ensure the confidence of society in the doctor-patient relationship. The aim of our study is to examine real situations in which there has been a breach of confidentiality, by means of direct observation in clinical practice.MethodsBy means of direct observation, our study examines real situations in which there has been a breach of confidentiality in a tertiary hospital. To observe and collect data on these situatio… Show more

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“…Divulging some of these facts has the potential to fracture relationships between the consumer and these key stakeholders after discharge (Beltran‐Aroca et al . ; Lingley‐Pottie et al . ; Onwumere et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Divulging some of these facts has the potential to fracture relationships between the consumer and these key stakeholders after discharge (Beltran‐Aroca et al . ; Lingley‐Pottie et al . ; Onwumere et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uzyskane wyniki pozwoliły ustalić "współczynnik naruszenia tajemnicy", który wyniósł średnio 1 naruszenie na 62,5 godziny. Do ujawnienia informacji o pacjencie osobom do tego nieuprawnionym dochodziło najczęściej na oddziale chorób wewnętrznych oraz na oddziale ratunkowym [14].…”
Section: Dyskusjaunclassified
“…In addition, for the well-being of patients, the respect for IP is essential to ensure the confidential relationship between the patient and medical professionals (Beltran-Aroca, Girela-Lopez, Collazo-Chao, Montero-Pérez- Barquero, & Muñoz-Villanueva, 2016). The increased implementation of electronic patient records and other eHealth services worldwide, however, makes the patient's IP a particularly topical issue (Entzeridou, Markopouloua, & Mollaki, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous research conducted, the research focus has been on the perceptions of the patients (Malcolm, 2005) or healthcare workers (Deshefy-Longhi, Dixon, Olsen, & Gery, 2004;Leino-Kilpi et al, 2003) concerning several issues: the realisation of privacy and confidentiality, factors influencing the realisation in hospital wards (Beltran-Aroca et al, 2016;Deshefy-Longhi et al, 2004;Malcolm, 2005), nursing homes and other continuing care units (Leino-Kilpi et al, 2003), day surgery units (Renholm, 2015) and emergency departments (Ayatollahi et al, 2009;Beltran-Aroca et al, 2016;Lin & Lin, 2010). In addition, studies have been made from the aspect of security concerns in relation to electronic health records (Entzeridou et al, 2018;Israel, Akinyele, Adisa, Ayo-Yusuf, & Connolly, 2014;Kisekka & Giboney, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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