Barlas D, Sama A E, Ward M F, Lesser M L
Department of Emergency Medicine, North Shore University Hospital, New York University School of Medicine, 330 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030, USA.
Ann Emerg Med. 2001 Aug;38(2):135-9. doi: 10.1067/mem.2001.115441.
The design and function of emergency departments may allow breaches of privacy that could adversely affect patient satisfaction and medical care. We sought to determine whether patients perceive less privacy in ED treatment areas with curtains than in rooms with solid walls.
Patients 18 years and older at a university hospital ED who received care in a room with solid walls and a door, a curtained area next to the nurses' station, or a curtained area away from the nurses' station were surveyed. Patients responded on a 5-point Likert scale to 11 questions regarding privacy. Differences between areas were determined by using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests and were considered significant at P values of less than.05.
Structured interviews were conducted with 108 ED patients. Responses from those in the curtained areas were similar. Compared with those in the rooms with walls, these patients more often believed that they could overhear others and that others could hear them, view them, hear personal information, and view personal parts of their bodies (P < or =.04 for all). They also perceived a lower overall sense of privacy (P <.01). Of all those surveyed, 85.2% reported "a lot of" or "complete" respect for privacy by the staff, and 92.6% experienced at least as much privacy as they expected, with no difference between areas.
Patients perceive significantly less auditory and visual privacy in ED treatment areas with curtains compared with a room with solid walls. Consideration of these findings in current practice and in future ED design and construction is suggested.
急诊科的设计和功能可能会导致隐私泄露,进而对患者满意度和医疗护理产生不利影响。我们试图确定患者是否认为在使用帘子的急诊科治疗区域比在有实墙的房间里隐私更少。
对一所大学医院急诊科中年龄在18岁及以上、在有实墙和门的房间、护士站旁边的帘子区域或远离护士站的帘子区域接受治疗的患者进行了调查。患者对11个关于隐私的问题采用5分李克特量表进行回答。通过Kruskal-Wallis检验和Mann-Whitney检验确定各区域之间的差异,P值小于0.05被认为具有显著性。
对108名急诊科患者进行了结构化访谈。帘子区域患者的回答相似。与有墙房间的患者相比,这些患者更常认为自己能听到他人谈话,也会被他人听到、看到,能听到自己的个人信息,看到自己身体的私密部位(所有P值均≤0.04)。他们还感觉总体隐私感较低(P<0.01)。在所有接受调查的患者中,85.2%表示工作人员“非常”或“完全”尊重隐私,92.6%体验到的隐私至少与他们预期的一样多,各区域之间无差异。
与有实墙的房间相比,患者在使用帘子的急诊科治疗区域的听觉和视觉隐私明显更少。建议在当前实践以及未来急诊科的设计和建设中考虑这些发现。