Stieber Jane C, Nelson Travis, Huebner Colleen E
Dr. Stieber is a pediatric dentist in private practice in Petoskey, Michigan; at the time of this study, she was a Resident in Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Washington; Dr. Nelson is Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Washington; and Dr. Huebner is Professor, School of Dentistry, University of Washington.
J Dent Educ. 2015 Apr;79(4):432-8.
Photography and electronic media are indispensable tools for dental education and clinical practice. Although previous research has focused on privacy issues and general strategies to protect patient privacy when sharing clinical photographs for educational purposes, there are no published recommendations for developing a functional, privacy-compliant institutional framework for the capture, storage, transfer, and use of clinical photographs and other electronic media. The aims of this study were to research patient rights relating to electronic media and propose a framework for the use of patient media in education and clinical care. After a review of the relevant literature and consultation with the University of Washington's director of privacy and compliance and assistant attorney general, the researchers developed a privacy-compliant framework to ensure appropriate capture, storage, transfer, and use of clinical photography and electronic media. A four-part framework was created to guide the use of patient media that reflects considerations of patient autonomy and privacy, informed consent, capture and storage of media, and its transfer, use, and display. The best practices proposed for capture, storage, transfer, and use of clinical photographs and electronic media adhere to the health care code of ethics (based on patient autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, and veracity), which is most effectively upheld by a practical framework designed to protect patients and limit institutional liability. Educators have the opportunity and duty to convey these principles to students who will become the next generation of dentists, researchers, and educators.
摄影和电子媒体是牙科教育和临床实践中不可或缺的工具。尽管先前的研究聚焦于隐私问题以及在出于教育目的分享临床照片时保护患者隐私的一般策略,但目前尚无已发表的建议来制定一个功能完备、符合隐私规定的机构框架,用于临床照片及其他电子媒体的采集、存储、传输和使用。本研究的目的是探究与电子媒体相关的患者权利,并提出一个在教育和临床护理中使用患者媒体的框架。在查阅相关文献并咨询华盛顿大学隐私与合规主任及助理总检察长后,研究人员制定了一个符合隐私规定的框架,以确保临床摄影和电子媒体的适当采集、存储、传输和使用。创建了一个由四部分组成的框架来指导患者媒体的使用,该框架反映了对患者自主权和隐私、知情同意、媒体的采集和存储以及其传输、使用和展示的考量。针对临床照片和电子媒体的采集、存储、传输和使用所提出的最佳实践遵循医疗保健伦理准则(基于患者自主权、不伤害、有益、公正和诚实),而一个旨在保护患者并限制机构责任的实用框架能最有效地维护这些准则。教育工作者有机会也有责任将这些原则传达给即将成为下一代牙医、研究人员和教育工作者的学生。