Whitehead Juliet, Wheeler Herman
University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.
Br J Nurs. 2008;17(6):381-5. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2008.17.6.28904.
This article reviews the literature on patients' privacy and dignity and concludes that interest in the topic goes back to psychiatric patients in the 1960s, with the 1990s seeing a shift to all hospitals. A number of databases were used to obtain information for the literature review. Findings revealed United Kingdom (UK) government policies designed to raise the profile of patients' privacy and dignity. UK research on patients' privacy/dignity is limited, although there is universal interest. While a variety of methodologies have been used in previous research, and there is consistency in findings, more research is indicated. Previous research spanned topics such as elderly patients, medical and surgical patients, palliative care, rehabilitative settings and child-bearing women. A conceptual framework and definitions of privacy and dignity were examined. Although healthcare professionals and patients attach importance to patients' privacy, there is insufficient understanding of the problem. Limitations of previous research have been discussed.
本文回顾了关于患者隐私与尊严的文献,并得出结论:对该主题的关注可追溯到20世纪60年代的精神科患者,到了20世纪90年代则转向了所有医院。我们使用了多个数据库来获取文献综述所需的信息。研究结果显示,英国政府制定了旨在提高患者隐私与尊严关注度的政策。尽管普遍受到关注,但英国关于患者隐私/尊严的研究有限。虽然先前的研究采用了多种方法,且研究结果具有一致性,但仍需更多研究。先前的研究涵盖了老年患者、内科和外科患者、姑息治疗、康复环境以及育龄妇女等主题。我们审视了隐私与尊严的概念框架及定义。尽管医疗保健专业人员和患者重视患者隐私,但对该问题的理解仍不充分。本文还讨论了先前研究的局限性。