A confidential consultation is the essence of family practice. That confidentiality is currently under attack from a number of disruptive influences. Several of these are physical intruders: telephone calls, undergraduate and postgraduate students, video recorders, computers, guidelines, protocols and health promotion activities. The potential benefits of each of these is analysed to elucidate why they have been allowed into consultations. Their drawbacks in the light of current published evidence is presented. Conditions which make intrusions permissible are proposed and practical suggestions are made about how to minimise their impact.</p
Confidentiality in medicine ensures respect for the patient’s privacy and improves health care by en...
Physicians should be able to distinguish situations where they need to protect confidentiality from ...
Sharing information needlessly is an invasion of privacy. Adults are justly indignant if something t...
A confidential consultation is the essence of family practice. That confidentiality is currently und...
A confidential consultation is the essence of family practice. That confidentiality is currently und...
This paper examines how confidentiality is discussed in real-life consultations. The Australian Psyc...
Confidentiality is a central principle of medical ethics. The most common breaches of this principle...
An ethnographic study using overt non-participatory observation was used to investigate confidential...
This paper discusses confidentiality as a routine issue of concern to British general practitioners ...
Recruiting patients into clinical research is essential for the advancement of medical knowledge. Ho...
The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric c...
Intimate health examinations can be an uncomfortable experience for anyone, regardless of age, healt...
Confidentiality presents particular challenges to practitioners working with young people, on accoun...
The interpersonal relationship between doctor and patient is fundamental to general medical practice...
We present the main arguments for protecting the confidentiality of health services, along with thos...
Confidentiality in medicine ensures respect for the patient’s privacy and improves health care by en...
Physicians should be able to distinguish situations where they need to protect confidentiality from ...
Sharing information needlessly is an invasion of privacy. Adults are justly indignant if something t...
A confidential consultation is the essence of family practice. That confidentiality is currently und...
A confidential consultation is the essence of family practice. That confidentiality is currently und...
This paper examines how confidentiality is discussed in real-life consultations. The Australian Psyc...
Confidentiality is a central principle of medical ethics. The most common breaches of this principle...
An ethnographic study using overt non-participatory observation was used to investigate confidential...
This paper discusses confidentiality as a routine issue of concern to British general practitioners ...
Recruiting patients into clinical research is essential for the advancement of medical knowledge. Ho...
The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric c...
Intimate health examinations can be an uncomfortable experience for anyone, regardless of age, healt...
Confidentiality presents particular challenges to practitioners working with young people, on accoun...
The interpersonal relationship between doctor and patient is fundamental to general medical practice...
We present the main arguments for protecting the confidentiality of health services, along with thos...
Confidentiality in medicine ensures respect for the patient’s privacy and improves health care by en...
Physicians should be able to distinguish situations where they need to protect confidentiality from ...
Sharing information needlessly is an invasion of privacy. Adults are justly indignant if something t...