LCIAD Privacy & Dignity Policy

 

Privacy is the freedom from intrusion and dignity is being worthy of respect.

Aim

To achieve high standards of patient dignity and to put patient experience first.

Objectives

To improving the patient experience in all care areas within our dental practice around six key themes:

  • Attitudes and behaviours
  • Personal world and identity
  • Personal boundaries and space
  • Communication between staff and patients
  • Privacy and confidentiality of personal information
  • Privacy, dignity and modesty.

General Principles

  • Every member of staff has a duty to see that the privacy and dignity of all patients are respected.
  • The practice consistently monitors the environment within the dental practice with regard to privacy and dignity issues.
  • Respectful attitudes and behaviours are promoted and assured, preventing patients experiencing offensive and negative attitude and behaviours.
  • Patients and relatives/carers should be given clear information on how to raise concerns and with whom. Please see our complaints procedure.
  • Problems in relation to standards and guidelines on privacy and dignity in care of patients shall be monitored and reported through the incident reporting system.

Attitudes and Behaviours – Patients feel that they matter all of the time.

  • Respectful attitudes and behaviours are promoted and assured, including consideration of non-verbal behaviour and body language.
  • Issues about attitude and behaviour towards minority groups are addressed with individual staff.

Personal World and Personal Identity – Patients experience care in an environment that actively encompasses individual values, beliefs and personal relationships.

  • Stereotypical views are challenged, and the valuing of diversities is demonstrated.
  • Individual needs and choices are ascertained and continuously reviewed.

Personal Boundaries and Space – A patient’s personal space is actively promoted by all staff.

  • The way patients wish to be addressed is asked before they attend the practice and is noted.
  • The acceptability of personal contact (touch) is identified with the individual patient.
  • Personal and private space is respected and protected for individuals and privacy is effectively maintained.

Communication between Staff and Patients – Communication between staff and patients takes place in a manner that respects their individuality.

  • Access to translation and interpretation services is provided as appropriate.
  • Information is adapted to meet the needs of individual patients where identified.
  • All information is factual in plain language with no unexplained jargon or abbreviations and given at the required level of understanding.
  • Relevant communication exchanges are recorded.

Privacy and Confidentiality of Personal Information – Information is shared with consent to enable care.

  • Informed consent is sought when using trained interpreters.
  • Precautions are taken to prevent information being shared inappropriately.
  • The practice consent, confidentiality policy, Caldicott principles and information security policies are adhered to at all times.

Privacy, Dignity and Modesty – Patients’ care actively promotes their privacy and dignity and protects their modesty.

  • Patients are protected from unwanted public view whenever appropriate.
  • A private area is created or made available.
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