保密
医学
医疗保健
家庭医学
青少年医学
患者保密
政治学
经济增长
经济
法学
作者
Colleen K. Gutman,Atsuko Koyama,Michelle L. Pickett,Sara E. Holmstrom,Fahd A. Ahmad,Ariel Hoch,Elizabeth Lehto,Kari Schneider,Kristin Stukus,Emily Weber,Cassandra Stich,Lauren S. Chernick
出处
期刊:Pediatric emergency care
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2024-02-14
标识
DOI:10.1097/pec.0000000000003130
摘要
More than 19 million adolescents seek care in the emergency department (ED) annually. We aimed to describe the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to confidential adolescent care among pediatric ED physicians.We conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire of US physician members of the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Collaborative Research Committee survey listserv. The 24-item questionnaire assessed familiarity with adolescent confidentiality laws, attitudes toward providing confidential care, frequency of discussing behavioral health topics confidentially, and factors influencing the decision to provide confidential care. We dichotomized Likert responses and used χ2 to compare subgroups.Of 476 eligible physicians, 151 (32%) participated. Most (91. 4%) had completed pediatric emergency medicine fellowship. More participants reported familiarity with all sexual health-related laws compared with all mental health-related laws (64% vs 49%, P < 0.001). The median age at which participants thought it was important to begin routinely providing confidential care was 12 years; 9% thought confidential interviews should not be routinely conducted until older adolescence or at all. Their decision to provide confidential care was influenced by the following: chief complaint (97%), time (43%), language (24%), presence of family (23%) or friends (14%), and space (22%).Respondents reported moderate familiarity with adolescent confidentiality laws. Although they viewed confidential care as something they were comfortable providing, the likelihood of doing so varied. Barriers to confidential care were influenced by their assessment of adolescents' behavioral health risk, which may contribute to health inequity. Future efforts are needed to develop strategies that augment confidential ED care for adolescents.
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