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社交网站上的受保护健康信息:伦理与法律考量

Protected health information on social networking sites: ethical and legal considerations.

作者信息

Thompson Lindsay A, Black Erik, Duff W Patrick, Paradise Black Nicole, Saliba Heidi, Dawson Kara

机构信息

University of Florida, Department of Pediatrics, Gainesville, FL, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2011 Jan 19;13(1):e8. doi: 10.2196/jmir.1590.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social networking site use is increasingly common among emerging medical professionals, with medical schools even reporting disciplinary student expulsion. Medical professionals who use social networking sites have unique responsibilities since their postings could violate patient privacy. However, it is unknown whether students and residents portray protected health information and under what circumstances or contexts.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of our study was to document and describe online portrayals of potential patient privacy violations in the Facebook profiles of medical students and residents.

METHODS

A multidisciplinary team performed two cross-sectional analyses at the University of Florida in 2007 and 2009 of all medical students and residents to see who had Facebook profiles. For each identified profile, we manually scanned the entire profile for any textual or photographic representations of protected health information, such as portrayals of people, names, dates, or descriptions of procedures.

RESULTS

Almost half of all eligible students and residents had Facebook profiles (49.8%, or n=1023 out of 2053). There were 12 instances of potential patient violations, in which students and residents posted photographs of care they provided to individuals. No resident or student posted any identifiable patient information or likeness in text form. Each instance occurred in developing countries on apparent medical mission trips. These portrayals increased over time (1 in the 2007 cohort; 11 in 2009; P = .03). Medical students were more likely to have these potential violations on their profiles than residents (11 vs 1, P = .04), and there was no difference by gender. Photographs included trainees interacting with identifiable patients, all children, or performing medical examinations or procedures such as vaccinations of children.

CONCLUSIONS

While students and residents in this study are posting photographs that are potentially violations of patient privacy, they only seem to make this lapse in the setting of medical mission trips. Trainees need to learn to equate standards of patient privacy in all medical contexts using both legal and ethical arguments to maintain the highest professional principles. We propose three practical guidelines. First, there should be a legal resource for physicians traveling on medical mission trips such as an online list of local laws, or a telephone legal contact. Second, institutions that organize medical mission trips should plan an ethics seminar prior the departure on any trip since the legal and ethical implications may not be intuitive. Finally, at minimum, traveling physicians should apply the strictest legal precedent to any situation.

摘要

背景

在新兴医学专业人员中,使用社交网站的现象越来越普遍,甚至有医学院报告学生被纪律处分开除。使用社交网站的医学专业人员负有独特的责任,因为他们发布的内容可能侵犯患者隐私。然而,目前尚不清楚学生和住院医师是否会展示受保护的健康信息,以及在何种情况或背景下展示。

目的

我们研究的目的是记录和描述医学生和住院医师在Facebook个人资料中对潜在患者隐私侵犯行为的在线展示。

方法

2007年和2009年,一个多学科团队在佛罗里达大学对所有医学生和住院医师进行了两项横断面分析,以确定谁有Facebook个人资料。对于每个识别出的个人资料,我们手动扫描整个资料,查找受保护健康信息的任何文本或照片展示,例如人物、姓名、日期的描绘或程序描述。

结果

几乎一半符合条件的学生和住院医师有Facebook个人资料(49.8%,即2053人中有1023人)。有例潜在的患者隐私侵犯事件,学生和住院医师发布了他们为个人提供护理的照片。没有住院医师或学生以文本形式发布任何可识别的患者信息或肖像。每个事件都发生在发展中国家的明显医疗任务旅行中。这些展示随着时间推移而增加(2007年队列中有1例;2009年有11例;P =.03)。医学生的个人资料比住院医师更有可能出现这些潜在的侵犯行为(11例对1例,P =.04),且按性别无差异。照片包括实习生与可识别的患者互动,所有患者均为儿童,或进行医学检查或程序,如给儿童接种疫苗。

结论

虽然本研究中的学生和住院医师发布的照片可能侵犯患者隐私,但他们似乎只在医疗任务旅行的背景下出现这种失误。实习生需要学会在所有医疗环境中使用法律和道德论据来等同患者隐私标准,以维护最高的专业原则。我们提出三条实用指南。第一,对于参加医疗任务旅行的医生,应该有一个法律资源,比如当地法律的在线列表或电话法律联系人。第二,组织医疗任务旅行的机构应该在任何旅行出发前安排一次伦理研讨会,因为法律和伦理影响可能不直观。最后,至少,出行医生应该将最严格的法律先例应用于任何情况。

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