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Titre : | Factors associated with the patient privacy protection behaviours of nursing interns in China: A cross-sectional study (2022) |
Auteurs : | Yuting Xia ; Qirong Chen ; Lihong Zeng ; Qinqin Guo ; Huan Liu ; Sisi Fan ; Hui Huang |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | Nurse Education in Practice (Vol. 65, November 2022) |
Article en page(s) : | 103479 |
Note générale : | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2022.103479 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Attitude du personnel soignant ; Chine ; Empathie ; Infirmières et infirmiers ; Vie privée |
Mots-clés: | Internes en soins infirmiers ; Protection de la vie privée des patients |
Résumé : | Aim To explore the associated factors of patient privacy protection behaviours among nursing interns. Background The patient privacy protection behaviours of nursing interns are closely related to information security incidents and the quality of clinical practice. However, little is known about the associated factors of patient privacy protection behaviours among nursing interns. Design A cross-sectional study. Setting A comprehensive hospital in Hunan Province, China. Participants Nursing interns in a comprehensive hospital from 30 different nursing schools were recruited using convenience sampling. Methods Data on general information, patient privacy protection cognition, moral sensitivity, empathy and patient privacy protection behaviours were collected with a general information questionnaire and corresponding scales with good psychometric properties. U-test, spearman correlation analysis and multiple linear regression were used to determine the associated factors of patient privacy protection behaviours among nursing interns. Results This study showed that nursing interns in a college programme had better patient privacy protection behaviours than those nursing interns in a baccalaureate programme. Nursing interns who have more knowledge of privacy laws and whose clinical nursing teachers excelled in patient privacy protection might show better patient privacy protection behaviours. Nursing interns with better patient privacy protection cognition, higher moral sensitivity and greater empathy might have better patient privacy protection behaviours. Conclusion Strengthening nursing interns? knowledge of privacy laws and patient privacy protection cognition, improving their moral sensitivity and empathy and standardising the patient privacy protection behaviours of clinical nursing teachers may can improve the patient privacy protection behaviours of nursing interns. Also, clinical teachers should pay close attention to nursing interns in baccalaureate programmes who are likely to have a lower level of patient privacy protection behaviours and act as role models for them in protecting patient privacy in clinical nursing education. |
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