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Indian J Med Ethics ; 9(4): 242-4, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23099595

ABSTRACT

A cross sectional study was conducted to evaluate perceptions of HIV/AIDS ethics among health care professionals at three associate hospitals of Kasturba Medical College Mangalore. A total of 144 health care professionals were included, of which 106 (73.6%) were doctors and 38 (26.4%) were nurses.Only 52.8% of doctors and 56.6% of nurses agreed that they had received adequate training related to HIV data confidentiality. 85.8% of doctors and 76.3% of nurses perceived that they need additional training in HIV policies & procedures. With respect to rights of HIV-positive clients 92.5% of doctors and 84.2% of nurses felt the need for further training. 69% of doctors and 52.6% of nurses agreed that confidentiality could be breached in case of subpoena or other judicial processes. Only 68.4% nurses agreed that it is an offence to intentionally disclose HIV/AIDS confidential information to anyone who is not legally authorised.


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Confidentiality , Ethics, Clinical/education , HIV Infections , Practice Patterns, Nurses' , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Adult , Confidentiality/ethics , Confidentiality/legislation & jurisprudence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Hospitals, Teaching , Humans , India , Male , Middle Aged , Practice Patterns, Nurses'/ethics , Practice Patterns, Nurses'/legislation & jurisprudence , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/ethics , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/legislation & jurisprudence
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