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Emergency Department patient perceptions of privacy and confidentiality.

机译:急诊科患者对隐私和机密性的看法。

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The study objective was to determine if Emergency Department (ED) patients experience breaches of privacy and confidentiality during their ED stay and to determine if the type of room in which the patient is placed affects privacy. We surveyed a convenience sample of ED patients at the conclusion of their ED stay regarding their privacy and confidentiality. Overall, 36% of patients overheard conversations with similar frequencies in walled and curtained rooms. The location of conversations overheard varied depending on the type of patient room, as curtained rooms allowed conversations from adjacent rooms to be overheard and walled rooms allowed more conversations from the hallway or nursing station to be overheard. Patients felt more comfortable giving their history and having physical examinations performed in walled vs. curtained rooms. Inappropriate or unprofessional comments by staff were heard by 1.6% of patients. Health care providers in the ED need to be aware of breaches in confidentiality and privacy, as our patients deserve respect of their privacy and confidentiality during their ED visit.
机译:研究的目的是确定急诊科(ED)患者在ED住院期间是否经历了隐私和机密性侵犯,并确定患者所处的房间类型是否会影响隐私。我们在ED住院结束时就其隐私和机密性对ED患者的便利性样本进行了调查。总体而言,有36%的患者在有围墙和有帘幕的房间中听到相似频率的交谈。根据患者房间的类型,听到的对话的位置会有所不同,因为有遮蔽的房间允许听到来自相邻房间的对话,而围墙的房间允许听到来自走廊或护理站的更多对话。病史和在有墙与有帘幕的房间进行体检的过程中,患者会感到更加自在。 1.6%的患者听取了工作人员的不适当或不专业的评论。急诊室的医疗保健提供者需要意识到保密和隐私方面的违规行为,因为我们的患者在急诊室就诊期间应尊重其隐私和机密性。

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