Background: Patient’s rights are worldwide considerations. Saudi Patient’s Bill of Rights (PBR) which was established in 2006 contained 12 items. Lack of knowledge regarding the Saudi PBR limits its implementation in health facilities. This study aimed to investigate the knowledge of health professions’ students at College of Applied Medical Sciences (CAMS) Riyadh Saudi Arabia regarding the existence and content of Saudi PBR as well as their attitude toward its ineffectiveness. Methods: A 3-parts survey was used to collect data from 239 volunteer students participated in the study. Data were analyzed by descriptive and analytical statistics using SPSS. Results: Results showed that although the majority ...
Introduction: To supply quality services and healthcare, it is evident that medical ethics and patie...
Background and Objectives: All individuals have specific rights within healthcare system and patien...
The concept of patient confidentiality is nearly as old as the practice of health professions and, h...
Background: Patient’s rights are worldwide considerations. Saudi Patient’s Bill of Rights (PBR) whic...
Background: Increasing interest in patients' rights and the certainty of its impact on the quality o...
AbstractObjectivesBy assessing patients’ level of awareness of their rights, hospital authorities ca...
Health care is a basic human right, and Saudi Arabia affirms these rights for all its citizens.To as...
Background: Considering the effect of human right observance on patients’ satisfaction from the tre...
AbstractPatient education is one of the main factors of patient therapeutic plan and without it, the...
Background: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights clarifies the meaning of human dignity in the ...
AbstractDefense of human rights to dignity and honor him. To ensure his protection in times of illne...
ABSTRACTBackground: patient’s right is the one of the basic issues in health care. Implementation of...
Patient education is one of the main factors of patient therapeutic plan and without it, the patient...
In order to keep pace with international bioethical practices, and with international bioethical dec...
Aim: to determine the awareness of a regulation on patients' rights passed in 1998 in Turkey. Method...
Introduction: To supply quality services and healthcare, it is evident that medical ethics and patie...
Background and Objectives: All individuals have specific rights within healthcare system and patien...
The concept of patient confidentiality is nearly as old as the practice of health professions and, h...
Background: Patient’s rights are worldwide considerations. Saudi Patient’s Bill of Rights (PBR) whic...
Background: Increasing interest in patients' rights and the certainty of its impact on the quality o...
AbstractObjectivesBy assessing patients’ level of awareness of their rights, hospital authorities ca...
Health care is a basic human right, and Saudi Arabia affirms these rights for all its citizens.To as...
Background: Considering the effect of human right observance on patients’ satisfaction from the tre...
AbstractPatient education is one of the main factors of patient therapeutic plan and without it, the...
Background: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights clarifies the meaning of human dignity in the ...
AbstractDefense of human rights to dignity and honor him. To ensure his protection in times of illne...
ABSTRACTBackground: patient’s right is the one of the basic issues in health care. Implementation of...
Patient education is one of the main factors of patient therapeutic plan and without it, the patient...
In order to keep pace with international bioethical practices, and with international bioethical dec...
Aim: to determine the awareness of a regulation on patients' rights passed in 1998 in Turkey. Method...
Introduction: To supply quality services and healthcare, it is evident that medical ethics and patie...
Background and Objectives: All individuals have specific rights within healthcare system and patien...
The concept of patient confidentiality is nearly as old as the practice of health professions and, h...