Background: Nurses providing 24-h care for the primary caregiver role have a number of significant roles to play in potential problems or conflicts associated with patient privacy and confidentiality. Research objectives: The objective of the study is to determine the prevailing attitudes towards gossip and the patient privacy practices of nurses working in paediatric units. Research design: A descriptive and cross-sectional design was used. A Descriptive Characteristics Form, a Gossip and Rumour Attitude Scale and a Patient Privacy Scale were used to collect data. Participants and research context: A total of 112 paediatric nurses working in Turkey were included in the study. The response rate was 79.43%. Ethical considerations: Permission...
This study was designed to explore and describe elderly residents' perceptions of privacy in a long ...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
Background and aims: Privacy is considered as one of the most important and fundamental human rights...
BACKGROUND: Nurses providing 24-h care for the primary caregiver role have a number of significant r...
Background & Aim: Privacy is one of basic rights of the patients. Privacy becomes important for the ...
Privacy of patients admitted to the hospital is played down in favour of other needs considered more...
Background and Objectives: Respecting privacy means respecting individuals, their dignity and indepe...
Aim: To explore and compare the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nu...
Background: Observing patient privacy is one of the most important nurses' ethical responsibilities....
Background: The developments in technology and communication channels, increasing workload, and care...
Background: Nurses have a moral duty to maintain the confidentiality of patients’ information....
This phenomenological study was designed to explore the privacy needs of gynecological patients, as ...
Objective: This study was aimed to determine the effect of privacy consciousness of nursing students...
Background: The developments in technology and communication channels, increasing workload, and care...
Background Many people in western countries assume that privacy and confidentiality are features ...
This study was designed to explore and describe elderly residents' perceptions of privacy in a long ...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
Background and aims: Privacy is considered as one of the most important and fundamental human rights...
BACKGROUND: Nurses providing 24-h care for the primary caregiver role have a number of significant r...
Background & Aim: Privacy is one of basic rights of the patients. Privacy becomes important for the ...
Privacy of patients admitted to the hospital is played down in favour of other needs considered more...
Background and Objectives: Respecting privacy means respecting individuals, their dignity and indepe...
Aim: To explore and compare the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nu...
Background: Observing patient privacy is one of the most important nurses' ethical responsibilities....
Background: The developments in technology and communication channels, increasing workload, and care...
Background: Nurses have a moral duty to maintain the confidentiality of patients’ information....
This phenomenological study was designed to explore the privacy needs of gynecological patients, as ...
Objective: This study was aimed to determine the effect of privacy consciousness of nursing students...
Background: The developments in technology and communication channels, increasing workload, and care...
Background Many people in western countries assume that privacy and confidentiality are features ...
This study was designed to explore and describe elderly residents' perceptions of privacy in a long ...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
Background and aims: Privacy is considered as one of the most important and fundamental human rights...