Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregraduate and postgraduate medical education. The aim of our study was to define the factors influencing attitudes towards patient confidentiality in everyday situations in order to define the need for offering further education to various subgroups of physicians. All internists and general practitioners who were registered members of the association of physicians in Geneva or who were working in the department of internal medicine or in the medical polyclinic of the University Hospital of Geneva in 2004 received a standardised questionnaire. Physicians were asked to indicate for seven vignettes whether a violation of confidentiality had occurre...
Confidentiality has a pre-eminent status in the medical curriculum for ethics, law, and professional...
The aim of the study was to compare the opinions of physicians and patients about confidence and con...
The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric c...
Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregr...
Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregr...
Physicians should be able to distinguish situations where they need to protect confidentiality from ...
Avoidable breaches of patient confidentiality due to inadvertence or ignorance occur frequently. The...
This paper discusses confidentiality as a routine issue of concern to British general practitioners ...
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Confidentiality is both a fundamental principle of medical ethics and a legal obligation. In excepti...
Confidentiality is a central principle of medical ethics. The most common breaches of this principle...
Respect for confidentiality is important to safeguard the well-being of patients and ensure the conf...
BACKGROUND. Confidentiality is an important ethical principle for all health professionals and also ...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
OBJECTIVE: When potentially dangerous patients reveal criminal fantasies to their therapists, the la...
Confidentiality has a pre-eminent status in the medical curriculum for ethics, law, and professional...
The aim of the study was to compare the opinions of physicians and patients about confidence and con...
The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric c...
Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregr...
Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregr...
Physicians should be able to distinguish situations where they need to protect confidentiality from ...
Avoidable breaches of patient confidentiality due to inadvertence or ignorance occur frequently. The...
This paper discusses confidentiality as a routine issue of concern to British general practitioners ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Confidentiality is both a fundamental principle of medical ethics and a legal obligation. In excepti...
Confidentiality is a central principle of medical ethics. The most common breaches of this principle...
Respect for confidentiality is important to safeguard the well-being of patients and ensure the conf...
BACKGROUND. Confidentiality is an important ethical principle for all health professionals and also ...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
OBJECTIVE: When potentially dangerous patients reveal criminal fantasies to their therapists, the la...
Confidentiality has a pre-eminent status in the medical curriculum for ethics, law, and professional...
The aim of the study was to compare the opinions of physicians and patients about confidence and con...
The views of patients on the degree of confidentiality that is necessary for effective psychiatric c...