Patients' privacy an exploratory study of patients' perception of their privacy in a German acute care hospital

This text presents a detailed account of the first study on patients's privacy in an acute care hospital in Germany. The research is comprised of patients's accounts of their experience of hospitalization. Apart from numerous events which continuously invade an inpatients's privacy, t...

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Main Author: Bauer, Irmgard L. 1954- (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Aldershot, England Avebury 1994
Series:Developments in nursing and health care 3
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