Baillie Lesley, Ilott Lorraine
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of Bedfordshire, Aylesbury.
J Perioper Pract. 2010 Aug;20(8):278-82. doi: 10.1177/175045891002000802.
UK health policy has increasingly recognised that the quality of patients' experiences is important and there is a clear expectation that patients' dignity should be promoted in healthcare. Patients undergoing surgery are particularly vulnerable to their dignity being diminished. Operating department staff should ensure that dignity is promoted through attention to patients' privacy and through interactions that help patients to feel comfortable, in control and valued. They should also challenge colleagues whose practice compromises patients' dignity.
英国卫生政策越来越认识到患者体验的质量很重要,并且明确期望在医疗保健中提升患者的尊严。接受手术的患者尤其容易出现尊严受损的情况。手术室工作人员应通过关注患者隐私以及通过有助于患者感到舒适、能掌控局面和受到重视的互动来确保提升尊严。他们还应向那些行为有损患者尊严的同事提出质疑。