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Privacy and Confidentiality Issues in Primary Care: views of advanced practice nurses and their patients

Terry Deshefy-Longhi

Yale School of Nursing, New Haven, CT, USA

Jane Karpe Dixon

Yale School of Nursing, New Haven, CT, USA

Douglas Olsen

Yale School of Nursing, New Haven, CT, USA

Margaret Grey

Yale School of Nursing, New Haven, CT, USA, margaret.grey{at}yale.edu

Various aspects of the concepts of privacy and confidentiality are discussed in relation to health care information in primary health care settings. In addition, findings are presented from patient and nurse practitioner focus groups held to elicit concerns that these two groups have in relation to privacy and confidentiality in their respective primary care settings. The focus groups were held prior to the implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act in the USA. Implications for advanced practice registered nurses in primary care practices are provided.

Key Words: confidentiality • issues • primary care • privacy

Nursing Ethics, Vol. 11, No. 4, 378-393 (2004)
DOI: 10.1191/0969733004ne710oa


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