Facilitators and barriers to the privacy of Iranian hospitalized patients in government hospitals

T. H. Tehrani, S. Maddah, Masoud Fallahi Khoshknab, Farhnaz Mohammadi Shahbooulaghi, A. Ebadi, M. Gillespie
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Background Privacy is one of the essential needs of humans, and is therefore crucial in effective healthcare systems. There is limited research clearly addressing the facilitators and barriers underpinning privacy for hospitalized patients. Aims This study aimed to explore Iranian patients’ perceptions and experiences with the facilitators and barriers of privacy in government hospital in-patients. Methods This qualitative study was conducted on 22 patients admitted to the in-patient departments of government hospitals in Tehran, Iran, in 2016. The study population was selected through purposive sampling technique. The data were collected using individualized semistructured interviews, which were recorded and transcribed. Data analysis was performed by means of an inductive content analysis approach. Results The analysis of the experiences of the hospitalized patient’s extraction of six themes. These themes included the ethical and legal backgrounds of privacy, multi-dimensional design of privacy, perceived vulnerability, patriarchal care, conflict between privacy and care, individual backgrounds, nature of disease, and informed consent. Conclusion The privacy of the hospitalized patient is affected by complicated factors. These factors are facilitators and barriers and should be considered in the design of care.
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伊朗政府医院住院病人隐私的促进者和障碍
隐私是人类的基本需求之一,因此在有效的医疗保健系统中至关重要。明确解决住院患者隐私的促进因素和障碍的研究有限。目的本研究旨在探讨伊朗患者对公立医院住院患者隐私促进者和隐私障碍的看法和体验。方法对2016年伊朗德黑兰公立医院住院部收治的22例患者进行定性研究。通过有目的抽样技术选择研究人群。数据是通过个性化的半结构化访谈收集的,这些访谈被记录和转录。数据分析采用归纳内容分析方法进行。结果分析了住院患者提取6个主题的经验。这些主题包括隐私的伦理和法律背景、隐私的多维设计、感知脆弱性、父权制护理、隐私与护理之间的冲突、个人背景、疾病的性质和知情同意。结论影响住院患者隐私的因素复杂。这些因素既是促进因素,也是障碍,应在护理设计中加以考虑。
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