Trading company for privacy: A study of patients' experiences

被引:9
作者
Roos, Anne Karine Ostbye [1 ]
Skaug, Eli Anne [2 ]
Grondahl, Vigdis Abrahamsen [2 ]
Helgesen, Ann Karin [2 ]
机构
[1] Ostfold Hosp Trust, N-1714 Gralum, Norway
[2] Ostfold Univ Coll, Halden, Norway
关键词
Loneliness; nursing; privacy; qualitative research; togetherness; ward design; SINGLE; ROOM; CARE; ENVIRONMENT; PREFERENCE; HOSPITALS; PROVIDE; DESIGN; IMPACT; FALLS;
D O I
10.1177/0969733019874497
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
Ethical consideration: The study was conducted according to the principles of Declaration of Helsinki, and was approved by the Norwegian Social Science Data Services. Objective: To describe patients' experiences of staying in multiple- and single-bed rooms. Patients and methods: This qualitative study employed a descriptive and exploratory approach, and systematic text condensation was used to analyze the material. Data were collected in a hospital trust in Norway. A total of 39 in-depth interviews were performed with patients discharged from the medical, surgical, and maternity departments. Results: Patients had ambiguous views on whether multiple-bed rooms or single-bed rooms were to be preferred. Main results include how patients cherished "the importance of others" but at the same time valued "the importance of privacy." Being hospitalized in multiple-bed rooms was for many patients a very positive experience in terms of social interaction. Patients in single-bed rooms reported being more dependent on nurses to maintain social contact and obtain safety. Conclusion: This research provides new knowledge on how the need for privacy can be in contradiction with the need for socializing with other patients. When hospitalized, the physical structure of a hospital impacts with whom patients interact and to what extent they depend on the nursing staff to have their social needs met.
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页码:1089 / 1102
页数:14
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