Parsapoor Alireza, Mohammad Kazem, Afzali Hussein Malek, Ala'eddini Farshid, Larijani Bagher
PhD Student, Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, and Department of Medical Ethics, Faculty of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;
J Med Ethics Hist Med. 2012 Mar 29;5:4. Print 2012.
Neglecting patients' rights in a health care system can give rise to a challenging situation between health care providers and patients. The purpose of this study was to compare the views of patients as recipients of healthcare services and physicians and nurses, as healthcare providers, regarding the unsatisfied demands of different aspects of patients' rights in 3 hospitals representing three types of settings (teaching, private, and public). This was a cross-sectional descriptive analytical study. Data were gathered using a questionnaire which was filled out by an interviewer for the patients and self administered for nurses and physicians. The research venues were one general teaching hospital, one first class private hospital, and one non-teaching public hospital, and all 3 were in Tehran. The questionnaire consisted of some general questions about respondents' demographics, and 21 questions concerning the importance of patients' rights, and how well patients' rights were observed. Overall, 143 patients, 143 nurses (response rate: 61%) and 82 physicians (response rate: 27.5%) completed the questionnaire. The degrees of unsatisfied demands were different depending on the various views within each group regarding the degree of importance and observance of each right, which was measured by the Likert's scale ranging from 0.0 (no importance, no observance) to 10.0 (absolutely important, full observance). Concerning the non-normal distribution, the collected data were analyzed by non-parametric tests using the SPSS software (ver. 11.5). Results showed that the studied groups had significantly different views. The most prominent issue concerned patients' to make an informed decision, which was particularly unsatisfactory in the teaching hospital. The results of this research indicate that healthcare providers, especially physicians, need to be informed to show more respect for patients' rights in terms of access to clinical information and making decisions. The results demonstrated that there was a significant difference between the opinions of patients and health care providers regarding the extent of unsatisfied demands of patients' rights. According to the patients, the level of unsatisfied demands of these rights is far higher than that expressed by physicians.
在医疗保健系统中忽视患者权利可能会在医疗服务提供者和患者之间引发具有挑战性的局面。本研究的目的是比较作为医疗服务接受者的患者以及作为医疗服务提供者的医生和护士,对代表三种类型医疗机构(教学医院、私立医院和公立医院)的三家医院中患者权利不同方面未得到满足的需求的看法。这是一项横断面描述性分析研究。数据通过问卷调查收集,由访谈员为患者填写问卷,护士和医生自行填写。研究地点为德黑兰的一家综合教学医院、一家一流私立医院和一家非教学公立医院。问卷包括一些关于受访者人口统计学的一般问题,以及21个关于患者权利重要性以及患者权利得到遵守程度的问题。总体而言,143名患者、143名护士(回复率:61%)和82名医生(回复率:27.5%)完成了问卷。未得到满足的需求程度因每组对每项权利重要性和遵守程度的不同看法而有所不同,并通过李克特量表进行衡量,范围从0.0(无重要性,无遵守)到10.0(绝对重要,完全遵守)。针对非正态分布,使用SPSS软件(版本11.5)通过非参数检验对收集的数据进行分析。结果表明,研究组的观点存在显著差异。最突出的问题涉及患者做出明智决定的权利,这在教学医院尤其不尽人意。本研究结果表明,医疗服务提供者,尤其是医生,需要了解在获取临床信息和做出决策方面要更加尊重患者权利。结果表明,患者和医疗服务提供者在患者权利未得到满足的需求程度方面的意见存在显著差异。根据患者的说法,这些权利未得到满足的需求水平远高于医生所表达的水平。