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可避免的保密违规行为:一项针对医学和法律专业学生的研究。

Avoidable breaches of confidentiality: a study among students of medicine and of law.

作者信息

Elger Bernice S, Harding Timothy W

机构信息

Institut Universitaire de Médecine Légale, University Institute of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2005 Mar;39(3):333-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2929.2005.02097.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Avoidable breaches of patient confidentiality due to inadvertence or ignorance occur frequently. The aim of this study was to explore whether participants were able to identify violations of confidentiality and how serious these violations were.

DESIGN

After a 2-hour theoretical education session, participants filled out a standardised questionnaire presenting 6 hypothetical cases (e.g. politician's illness mentioned to the doctor's family, violence inflicted by the police mentioned to a lawyer at a dinner party, both without patient consent) and asking whether confidentiality had been violated. Answers were given on a score of 0-3, where 0 = no violation and 3=serious violation.

SETTING

University of Geneva, Switzerland.

PARTICIPANTS

Three professors of criminal law (representing the gold standard) and convenience samples of 311 law, medical and dental students took part. Main outcome measures Students' answers were compared to the gold standard (answers of criminal law professors).

RESULTS

According to our gold standard, a violation of confidentiality took place in all 6 cases (scores: 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3; means of students: 1.7, 0.6, 1.0, 0.4, 1.5, 2.6). Most students (88%) mistakenly believed in 1-3 cases that no violation took place. In only 2 cases did more than 90% of participants recognise the violation. Law students attributed significantly lower scores than medical or dental students in 3 cases and higher scores in 1 case.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite theoretical education, participants did not fully understand obligations towards patient confidentiality when it came to practical situations, especially when colleagues and authorities (police, those in a judicial context) asked for information. Teaching should address the risk of patient identification and the seriousness of violations in order to motivate doctors to avoid unjustified violations of confidentiality.

摘要

目的

因疏忽或无知导致的可避免的患者保密信息泄露事件频繁发生。本研究旨在探讨参与者是否能够识别保密信息的违规行为以及这些违规行为的严重程度。

设计

在进行了为期2小时的理论教育课程后,参与者填写了一份标准化问卷,问卷中呈现了6个假设案例(例如,未经患者同意,向医生家属提及政治家的病情;在晚宴上向律师提及警察实施的暴力行为),并询问是否存在保密信息违规情况。答案以0 - 3分计分,其中0 = 未违规,3 = 严重违规。

地点

瑞士日内瓦大学。

参与者

三名刑法教授(代表黄金标准)以及311名法律、医学和牙科专业学生的便利样本参与了研究。主要观察指标 将学生的答案与黄金标准(刑法教授的答案)进行比较。

结果

根据我们的黄金标准,所有6个案例均存在保密信息违规情况(分数分别为:3、2、3、2、3、3;学生的平均分分别为:1.7、0.6、1.0、0.4、1.5、2.6)。大多数学生(88%)在1 - 3个案例中错误地认为没有发生违规行为。只有2个案例中超过90%的参与者认识到了违规行为。在3个案例中,法律专业学生给出的分数明显低于医学或牙科专业学生,在1个案例中则更高。

结论

尽管接受了理论教育,但在实际情况中,尤其是当同事和当局(警察、司法相关人员)索要信息时,参与者并未完全理解对患者保密信息的义务。教学应强调患者身份识别的风险以及违规行为的严重性,以促使医生避免不合理的保密信息违规行为。

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