Agostino Holly, Burstein Brett
Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Paediatr Child Health. 2022 Dec 26;28(2):91-96. doi: 10.1093/pch/pxac094. eCollection 2023 May.
Adolescents are more likely to seek care and disclose sensitive health information if confidentiality is assured. Little is known regarding the provision of confidential care to adolescents in the hospital setting. We sought to understand confidentiality practices and barriers for adolescents cared for in a tertiary hospital setting.
This was a cross-sectional survey of all Emergency Department (ED), hospitalist, and resident physicians at a tertiary paediatric hospital from May/2019 to July/2019. Participants were asked multiple choice questions regarding practices, comfort, and barriers to confidential care.
Response rate was 91% (n = 72/79; 26 ED, 14 hospitalists, 32 residents). Overall, 47% of respondents doubted that confidential care was being consistently provided to adolescents. Fifty-eight per cent of attendings and 31% of residents reported usually/always offering confidential care. Factors most reported to influence the provision of confidential care were chief complaint (75%), time of visit (45%), and patient age (25%). Barriers to the quantity or quality of confidential care were identified by 89%, most commonly including time constraints (21%), perceived parental resistance (26%), lack of private space (26%), and the belief that confidentiality is not necessary for all adolescent encounters (34%). Forty per cent of respondents reported breaching confidentially and discussing sensitive topics with adolescents in front of family members. Overall, only 45% felt they had received adequate training on how best to deliver confidential care, and 75% reported a desire for additional training.
Results suggest inadequate provision of confidential care in a tertiary teaching hospital, with several potentially modifiable barriers.
如果能确保保密,青少年更有可能寻求医疗服务并披露敏感的健康信息。关于在医院环境中为青少年提供保密护理的情况,人们了解甚少。我们试图了解在三级医院环境中接受治疗的青少年的保密措施及障碍。
这是一项对一家三级儿科医院2019年5月至2019年7月期间所有急诊科、住院医师和实习医师进行的横断面调查。参与者被问及有关保密护理的措施、舒适度和障碍的多项选择题。
回复率为91%(n = 72/79;26名急诊科医生、14名住院医师、32名实习医师)。总体而言,47%的受访者怀疑是否一直为青少年提供保密护理。58%的主治医师和31%的实习医师报告通常/总是提供保密护理。据报告,最影响提供保密护理的因素是主要诉求(75%)、就诊时间(45%)和患者年龄(25%)。89%的人指出了保密护理在数量或质量上的障碍,最常见的包括时间限制(21%)、感知到的家长抵触情绪(26%)、缺乏私人空间(26%)以及认为并非所有青少年就诊情况都需要保密(34%)。40%的受访者报告曾在家庭成员面前违反保密规定并与青少年讨论敏感话题。总体而言,只有45%的人觉得他们接受了关于如何最好地提供保密护理的充分培训,75%的人表示希望接受更多培训。
结果表明,在一家三级教学医院中,保密护理的提供不足,存在一些可能可改变的障碍。