Privacy is a key ethical principle in occupational health services. Its importance is emphasised in several laws, in ethical codes of conduct as well as in the literature, yet there is only very limited empirical research on privacy in the occupational health context. Conceptual questions on privacy in the occupational health context are discussed. The baseline assumption is that, in this context, privacy cannot be approached and examined only from the employee’s (an individual) vantage point but the employer’s (a group) point of view must also be taken into account, and that the concept has several dimensions (physical, social, informational and psychological). Even though privacy is a basic human need, there is no universally accepted def...
International audienceThe occupational physicians are obliged, like any doctor, to respect the ethic...
Purpose: The study goes beyond the more frequent interest in information privacy to identify other n...
The article discusses ethical and moral issues raised with the concepts of privacy and confidentiali...
Privacy is a key ethical principle in occupational health services. Its importance is emphasised in ...
ionals; privacy The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of privacy in occupational ...
The issue of privacy as it relates to employment in general is one of great concern, both to employe...
Privacy has become the law\u27s chameleon, simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. This is particular...
The modern workplace requires that employers have access to a great deal of information about their ...
While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection ...
Introduction: Work placements are an integral part of exercise and sports sciences curriculum. Due t...
While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection ...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2012.The value underlying privacy lies in the fa...
The Privacy Act came into force on 1 July 1993. The first part of this paper surveys areas that rais...
The aim of the present thesis is twofold: first, to analyse some practical ethical problems that ste...
International audienceThe occupational physicians are obliged, like any doctor, to respect the ethic...
Purpose: The study goes beyond the more frequent interest in information privacy to identify other n...
The article discusses ethical and moral issues raised with the concepts of privacy and confidentiali...
Privacy is a key ethical principle in occupational health services. Its importance is emphasised in ...
ionals; privacy The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of privacy in occupational ...
The issue of privacy as it relates to employment in general is one of great concern, both to employe...
Privacy has become the law\u27s chameleon, simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. This is particular...
The modern workplace requires that employers have access to a great deal of information about their ...
While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection ...
Introduction: Work placements are an integral part of exercise and sports sciences curriculum. Due t...
While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection ...
This article examines confidentiality and freedom of information in the health industry and access t...
Thesis (LL.M.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2012.The value underlying privacy lies in the fa...
The Privacy Act came into force on 1 July 1993. The first part of this paper surveys areas that rais...
The aim of the present thesis is twofold: first, to analyse some practical ethical problems that ste...
International audienceThe occupational physicians are obliged, like any doctor, to respect the ethic...
Purpose: The study goes beyond the more frequent interest in information privacy to identify other n...
The article discusses ethical and moral issues raised with the concepts of privacy and confidentiali...