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'Confidentiality smokescreens' and carers for people with mental health problems: the perspectives of professionals.

机译:“机密烟幕”和为精神健康问题人士提供的护理人员:专业人士的观点。

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This paper reports on some of the findings from a collaborative study funded by the Big Lottery and led by Crossroads Caring for Carers about carers for people with mental health problems. The protection and use of information in mental health are firmly rooted in ethics and professional codes, law and policy, as well as values and professional practice. While government initiatives have attempted to augment the role and rights of carers, policy guidance involving information sharing between professionals and carers has failed to deal with the practical dilemmas of patient confidentiality. Professional codes and training neither explore nor develop the moral and ethical ground that stands between the service user's need for privacy and the carer's need for information. Policy and training guidance on confidentiality is scattered, ambiguous, confusing for professionals and inconsistent. There is uncertainty in practice about the information that professionals may share, and many professionals do not take into account carers' rights, not least to basic information to help them care for service users. 'Confidentiality smokescreens' may sometimes lead to information being withheld from carers. Professionals sometimes find it easier and safer to say nothing. In order to explore these issues from the perspectives of professionals, 65 participants were interviewed. The sample included directors and senior staff from the health, social care and voluntary sectors. Respondents were asked to comment at length on their understanding of confidentiality and information sharing with carers. Findings highlight confidentiality smokescreens that erect barriers that limit effective information sharing; issues involving confidentiality, risk management and carers in crisis; examples of good practice; and the need for the training of professionals on confidentiality issues and the rights of carers. This paper explores the challenge of confidentiality smokescreens from the perspective of professionals, and draws out implications for professional practice and training.
机译:本文报道了由Big Lottery资助,由Crossroads Careing of Careers领导的一项合作研究中有关精神健康问题的护理者的一些发现。精神卫生中信息的保护和使用牢固地植根于道德和专业守则,法律和政策以及价值观和专业实践中。尽管政府的举措试图扩大护理人员的作用和权利,但是涉及专业人员和护理人员之间信息共享的政策指导仍未能解决患者机密性的实际难题。专业守则和培训既不探索也不发展介于服务用户对隐私的需求与护理人员对信息的需求之间的道德和道德基础。关于保密的政策和培训指南是分散的,模棱两可的,使专业人员感到困惑并且不一致。在实践中,专业人员可能共享的信息存在不确定性,许多专业人员没有考虑到护理人员的权利,尤其是在帮助他们照顾服务使用者的基本信息方面。 “机密烟幕”有时可能导致护理人员隐瞒信息。专业人员有时会说不出话来更容易,更安全。为了从专业人士的角度探讨这些问题,采访了65名参与者。样本包括卫生,社会护理和志愿部门的董事和高级职员。要求受访者就其对机密性和与护理人员共享信息的理解发表详细评论。调查结果突出显示了保密烟幕,它建立了限制有效信息共享的障碍;涉及保密,风险管理和危机关怀者的问题;良好做法的例子;以及对专业人员进行保密问题和看护者权利方面的培训的需求。本文从专业人员的角度探讨了保密烟幕的挑战,并提出了对专业实践和培训的启示。

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