Zurzycka Patrycja, Wojtas Katarzyna, Musiał Zofia, Puto Grażyna, Czyżowicz Katarzyna, Repka Iwona
Department of Specialized Nursing, Institute of Nursing and Midwifery, Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum, Cracow, Poland.
Department of Internal and Geriatric Nursing, Institute of Nursing and Midwifery, Jagiellonian University Collegium Medicum, Cracow, Poland.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Dec 18;23(1):919. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02592-7.
The Internet is a source of many information about users who are unaware of the extent to which their privacy and anonymity are abolished. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of patient-targeted Google and to know about selected factors influencing such searches among nurses and midwives, as well as nursing and midwifery students.
The study was conducted using a diagnostic survey method and the research tool was an author's survey questionnaire that included a sociodemographic section, questions on patient-targeted Google, and a description of three cases written for the study representing the behavior of members of the therapeutic team in specific situations related to the provision of health services asking respondents to evaluate the actions taken.
The majority of respondents (59.82%) looked for information about patients on the Internet. The main (79.34%) reason for starting the search was curiosity and the desire to understand the patient's behavior (50.18%). According to 54.06%, obtaining information about patients without informing them is unethical and may violate the principle of informed consent (56.07%) and privacy (55.19%).
The phenomenon of searching for private information about patients on the Internet is present among polish nurses and midwives as well as students of nursing and midwifery. Due to the potential benefits and risks associated with conducting patient targeted googling there is a need for education about patient-targeted Google in the scope of basic education of students, but also postgraduate education of nurses and midwives.
互联网是许多信息的来源,而用户并未意识到他们的隐私和匿名性被侵犯的程度。本研究的目的是评估针对患者的谷歌搜索的普遍性,并了解影响护士、助产士以及护理和助产专业学生进行此类搜索的选定因素。
本研究采用诊断性调查方法,研究工具是作者设计的调查问卷,其中包括社会人口统计学部分、关于针对患者的谷歌搜索的问题,以及为该研究编写的三个案例描述,这些案例代表了治疗团队成员在与提供医疗服务相关的特定情况下的行为,要求受访者对所采取的行动进行评估。
大多数受访者(59.82%)在互联网上搜索过有关患者的信息。开始搜索的主要原因(79.34%)是好奇心以及想要了解患者的行为(50.18%)。54.06%的受访者认为,在未告知患者的情况下获取有关他们的信息是不道德的,可能会违反知情同意原则(56.07%)和隐私原则(55.19%)。
在波兰的护士、助产士以及护理和助产专业学生中,存在在互联网上搜索患者私人信息的现象。鉴于进行针对患者的谷歌搜索存在潜在的益处和风险,有必要在学生的基础教育以及护士和助产士的研究生教育中开展关于针对患者的谷歌搜索的教育。