University of Salford, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mary Seacole Building, Salford M6 6PU, UK.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2012 Jul;12(4):187-91. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2011.12.006. Epub 2012 Jan 14.
Globally there is a plethora of literature surrounding patients' privacy, dignity and respect, consequently highlighting the need for healthcare professionals to ensure such basic human rights are upheld when delivering care. For qualified practitioners this is further emphasised through the professional bodies and their varying codes of practice. To ensure privacy, dignity and respect move from rhetoric to reality in professional practice many pre-registration programmes promote service user involvement. Evidence suggests that involving service users in the delivery of educational programmes by directly telling their own stories enhances patient centred care. However given a number of recent patient surveys and/or audits reporting the lack of privacy, dignity and respect in health and social care settings there seems to be a growing need to reaffirm practitioners' knowledge, skills and values once qualified and practising in healthcare organisations. This paper reports on a project in a UK NHS Mental health Trust where service users, in collaboration with Trust staff, planned and delivered a series of privacy and dignity workshops to healthcare practitioners with the aim of improving the patient experience. Although the project took place within a Mental Health Trust the issues of privacy, dignity and respect apply to all healthcare sectors.
全球有大量关于患者隐私、尊严和尊重的文献,这突出表明医疗保健专业人员在提供护理时需要确保维护这些基本人权。对于合格的从业者来说,通过专业机构及其不同的实践准则,这一点更加重要。为了确保在专业实践中,隐私、尊严和尊重从空谈变为现实,许多预备注册项目都提倡服务用户的参与。有证据表明,通过直接讲述自己的故事,让服务用户参与教育计划的实施,可以增强以患者为中心的护理。然而,鉴于最近的一些患者调查和/或审计报告显示,在卫生和社会保健环境中缺乏隐私、尊严和尊重,似乎越来越有必要在合格并在医疗机构中执业后,重新确认从业者的知识、技能和价值观。本文报告了英国国民保健署心理健康信托基金中的一个项目,该项目中服务用户与信托基金工作人员合作,为医疗保健从业者规划和提供了一系列隐私和尊严研讨会,旨在改善患者体验。尽管该项目是在精神健康信托基金内进行的,但隐私、尊严和尊重的问题适用于所有医疗保健部门。