2005
Privacy Concerns of Patients and Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care—An APRNet Study
Olsen DP, Dixon JK, Grey M, Deshefy-Longhi T, Demarest JC. Privacy Concerns of Patients and Nurse Practitioners in Primary Care—An APRNet Study. Journal Of The American Association Of Nurse Practitioners 2005, 17: 527-534. PMID: 16293161, DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-7599.2005.00078.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAttitude of Health PersonnelAttitude to HealthCommunicationConfidentialityFactor Analysis, StatisticalFemaleFocus GroupsHumansInformed ConsentMaleMiddle AgedNew EnglandNurse PractitionersNurse-Patient RelationsNurse's RoleNursing Methodology ResearchPrimary Health CarePrivacyStereotypingSurveys and QuestionnairesTrustTruth Disclosure
2004
Privacy and Confidentiality Issues in Primary Care: views of advanced practice nurses and their patients
Deshefy-Longhi T, Dixon JK, Olsen D, Grey M. Privacy and Confidentiality Issues in Primary Care: views of advanced practice nurses and their patients. Nursing Ethics 2004, 11: 378-393. PMID: 15253573, DOI: 10.1191/0969733004ne710oa.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare settingsPrimary health care settingsPrimary care settingPrimary care practicesAdvanced practice nursesHealth care settingsPractitioner focus groupsPractice nursesPrimary careFocus groupsHealth care informationCare practicesAdvanced practiceCare informationHealth Insurance PortabilityPatientsElicit concernsNursesInsurance PortabilityGroupSettingCare