Scott Kate, Dyas Jane V, Middlemass Jo B, Siriwardena A Niroshan
Lincolnshire PCT, Lincoln.
Br J Gen Pract. 2007 Jun;57(539):490-3.
An ethnographic study using overt non-participatory observation was used to investigate confidentiality breaches in 13 GP practice reception and/or waiting areas in Lincolnshire. Staff and patient behaviours were observed for 2 hours. Aspects of management systems and physical environment were also thematically analysed. Forty-four instances occurred where patient-identifiable information was overheard. Of these instances, 22 were initiated by staff, 22 by patients, 33 face-to-face, and 10 from telephone conversations. Breaches included name and address, symptoms, conditions, or test results. Interaction between systems and physical environment in relation to 'attention focus', 'sound' and 'layout', increased the likelihood of breach of confidentiality. Further research on the patient perspective is recommended.
一项采用公开非参与式观察的人种学研究,旨在调查林肯郡13家全科医生诊所接待区和/或候诊区的保密违规情况。对工作人员和患者的行为进行了2小时的观察。还对管理系统和物理环境的各个方面进行了主题分析。共发生了44起可偷听患者身份信息的事件。在这些事件中,22起由工作人员引发,22起由患者引发,33起为面对面情况,10起来自电话交谈。违规信息包括姓名和地址、症状、病情或检测结果。系统与物理环境在“注意力焦点”、“声音”和“布局”方面的相互作用,增加了保密违规的可能性。建议进一步从患者角度开展研究。