Designing a Tool to Assess Medical Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes of Confidentiality and Disclosure of Patient Information

AuthorLeila Hosseini-Qavam-Abaden
AuthorFariba Asgharien
AuthorAli Bandehaghen
AuthorShoaleh Bigdelien
AuthorSedigheh Najafipouren
OrcidLeila Hosseini-Qavam-Abad []en
OrcidFariba Asghari []en
OrcidAli Bandehagh []en
OrcidShoaleh Bigdeli []en
OrcidSedigheh Najafipour []en
Issued Date2016-06-30en
AbstractBackground and purpose: Respecting confidentiality of documents and medical information about individuals, as one of the most important issues in medicine, guarantees patients' trust in the health system. Therefore, this study is an attemp to design a valid and reliable tool to assess knowledge and attitudes of medical students about  the principles of  confidentiality and disclosure of patient information.Methods: To design the questionnaire, a comprehensive review of literature was conducted. Since to the best of our knowledge, there was  no valid and reliable tool, a 34-questions questionnaire consisting of two sections of knowledge and attitude was designed. Then, face and content validity of the questionnaire was investigated by expert opinion. Finally,  content validity index (CVI), content validity ratio (CVR) and item usability index (IUI) were calculated, and the reliability of the instrument was measured by Cronbach’s Alpha. Then, the final questionnaire was assessed by  faculty members of ethics and medical education (n=10) for simplicity, relevance, and clarity of the questions. Lastly, the questionnaire was distributed among  medical interns (n=40)and its reliability was examined. Afterwards, the questionnaire was distributed among 160 medical interns, and the reliability and validity of its structure was evaluated.Results: The designed questionnaire CVI and CVR were 0.80 and 0.81 for knowledge and 0.78 and 0.83 for attitude sections. All the questions were confirmed as valid and reliable. The validity of the questionnaire for knowledge and attitude sections were 0.79 and 0.82, respectively.Conclusions: Validity and reliability of all the designed questions (17 in each section) were confirmed.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/jme.v15i2.10253en
KeywordReliabilityen
KeywordValidityen
KeywordQuestionnaireen
KeywordConfidentialityen
KeywordDisclosure of Patients’ Informationen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleDesigning a Tool to Assess Medical Students’ Knowledge and Attitudes of Confidentiality and Disclosure of Patient Informationen
TypeResearch Articleen

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