The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric care have not been empirically investigated, despite their potential importance to the debate. This study examines the views of 30 psychiatric inpatients on issues related to confidentiality. Patients were found to value confidentiality highly and to be concerned about the possibility of unauthorized disclosures but to have little knowledge of their legal rights or recourses should breaches of confidentiality occur. The data support contentions about the importance of confidentiality and suggest the need for further patient education
Background & objectives: Mental health professionals have varied attitudes and views regarding i...
A Review of Confidentiality and Privileged Communication in the Practice of Psychiatry. Group for th...
Confidentiality is important in healthcare practice, however, under certain circumstances, confident...
The adult client\u27s conception of confidentiality in the therapeutic relationship and the valuing ...
Does the psychiatrist talk too much? Does the modern practice of psychiatry threaten confidentiality...
Confidentiality is instrumental to the therapeutic relationship in psychiatry and hence its ethical ...
AIM: Confidentiality is important in healthcare practice, however, under certain circumstances, conf...
Along with rights to receive and refuse treatment, and treatment in the least restrictive environmen...
Families and friends play a vital role in the care and support of people with serious mental illness...
50 outpatient psychotherapy clients, 26 inpatients, and 50 hospital employees completed a 20-item qu...
Background: Despite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the tre...
The article examines confidentiality principle from different perspectives: as the factor which play...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
Case studies used in psychiatry for teaching and learning can include large amounts of personal info...
Confidentiality is at the cornerstone of what can make or break the therapeutic relationship. Ethica...
Background & objectives: Mental health professionals have varied attitudes and views regarding i...
A Review of Confidentiality and Privileged Communication in the Practice of Psychiatry. Group for th...
Confidentiality is important in healthcare practice, however, under certain circumstances, confident...
The adult client\u27s conception of confidentiality in the therapeutic relationship and the valuing ...
Does the psychiatrist talk too much? Does the modern practice of psychiatry threaten confidentiality...
Confidentiality is instrumental to the therapeutic relationship in psychiatry and hence its ethical ...
AIM: Confidentiality is important in healthcare practice, however, under certain circumstances, conf...
Along with rights to receive and refuse treatment, and treatment in the least restrictive environmen...
Families and friends play a vital role in the care and support of people with serious mental illness...
50 outpatient psychotherapy clients, 26 inpatients, and 50 hospital employees completed a 20-item qu...
Background: Despite evidence on the significant potential value of family involvement during the tre...
The article examines confidentiality principle from different perspectives: as the factor which play...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
Case studies used in psychiatry for teaching and learning can include large amounts of personal info...
Confidentiality is at the cornerstone of what can make or break the therapeutic relationship. Ethica...
Background & objectives: Mental health professionals have varied attitudes and views regarding i...
A Review of Confidentiality and Privileged Communication in the Practice of Psychiatry. Group for th...
Confidentiality is important in healthcare practice, however, under certain circumstances, confident...