University of Turku, Finland.
University of Turku, Finland; Turku University Hospital, Finland.
Nurs Ethics. 2020 Feb;27(1):53-66. doi: 10.1177/0969733019834977. Epub 2019 Apr 10.
As a fundamental human right in healthcare, informational privacy creates the foundation for patient's safety and the quality of care. However, its realization can be a challenge in prehospital emergency care, considering the nature of the work.
To describe patient's informational privacy, its realization, and the factors related to the realization in prehospital emergency care from the perspective of paramedics.
A descriptive questionnaire study was conducted. The data were analyzed with inductive content analysis.
The participants (n = 26) were paramedics in one of the 22 rescue departments in Finland.
The study received ethical approval from the ethics committee of the University of Turku (Finland). Permission for the study was given by the collaborating rescue department.
Paramedics described patient's informational privacy as patients' right to their own health records, as protection of the patient's health records, and as comprehensive respect of the patient's privacy by the persons involved in the patient's care. In general, informational privacy was described as being realized regarding confidentiality, reporting, and maintaining the patient's health records. However, it was also described as being dependent on the context, and some areas in need of improvement were identified. Promoting and preventing factors related to the realization were also identified. The promoting factors were paramedics' professional activity, environment, training, and guidelines. The preventing factors were the nature of the work, paramedics' attitudes, and the lack of knowledge concerning informational privacy among paramedics, the collaborating authority, patients, and relatives.
Paramedics had a multidimensional understanding of informational privacy and the factors related to its realization. However, its realization varies, and more research and education are therefore needed to enhance the realization and to provide equal and high-quality care for all the patients in prehospital emergency care.
作为医疗保健中的一项基本人权,信息隐私为患者安全和护理质量奠定了基础。然而,考虑到工作性质,在院前急救中实现这一权利可能具有挑战性。
从护理人员的角度描述患者信息隐私及其在院前急救中的实现情况,以及与实现相关的因素。
采用描述性问卷研究。使用归纳内容分析法对数据进行分析。
参与者(n=26)为芬兰 22 个救援部门之一的护理人员。
该研究得到了图尔库大学(芬兰)伦理委员会的批准。合作救援部门也批准了该研究。
护理人员将患者的信息隐私描述为患者对自己健康记录的权利、保护患者健康记录,以及参与患者护理的人员全面尊重患者隐私。总体而言,信息隐私在保密性、报告和维护患者健康记录方面被描述为得到了实现。然而,它也被描述为依赖于具体情况,并且确定了一些需要改进的领域。还确定了与实现相关的促进和预防因素。促进因素是护理人员的专业活动、环境、培训和指南。预防因素是工作性质、护理人员的态度以及护理人员、合作机构、患者和亲属对信息隐私的知识缺乏。
护理人员对信息隐私及其实现相关因素有一个多维的理解。然而,其实现情况存在差异,因此需要进一步研究和教育,以增强实现程度,并为院前急救中的所有患者提供平等和高质量的护理。