Physical factors that influence patients’ privacy perception toward a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system: a qualitative study

Nasriah Zakaria,1,2 Rusyaizila Ramli3 1Research Chair of Health Informatics and Promotion, 2Medical Informatics and E-learning Unit, Medical Education Department, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 3Advanced Military Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Center (A...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:20fff5eb3f5642a6897180b908c585372021-12-02T04:13:38ZPhysical factors that influence patients’ privacy perception toward a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system: a qualitative study1178-2021https://doaj.org/article/20fff5eb3f5642a6897180b908c585372017-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/physical-factors-that-influence-patients-privacy-perception-toward-a-p-peer-reviewed-article-NDThttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-2021Nasriah Zakaria,1,2 Rusyaizila Ramli3 1Research Chair of Health Informatics and Promotion, 2Medical Informatics and E-learning Unit, Medical Education Department, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 3Advanced Military Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Center (AMMROC), Abu Dhabi, UAE Background: Psychiatric patients have privacy concerns when it comes to technology intervention in the hospital setting. In this paper, we present scenarios for psychiatric behavioral monitoring systems to be placed in psychiatric wards to understand patients’ perception regarding privacy. Psychiatric behavioral monitoring refers to systems that are deemed useful in measuring clinical outcomes, but little research has been done on how these systems will impact patients’ privacy. Methods: We conducted a case study in one teaching hospital in Malaysia. We investigated the physical factors that influence patients’ perceived privacy with respect to a psychiatric monitoring system. The eight physical factors identified from the information system development privacy model, a comprehensive model for designing a privacy-sensitive information system, were adapted in this research. Scenario-based interviews were conducted with 25 patients in a psychiatric ward for 3 months. Results: Psychiatric patients were able to share how physical factors influence their perception of privacy. Results show how patients responded to each of these dimensions in the context of a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system. Conclusion: Some subfactors under physical privacy are modified to reflect the data obtained in the interviews. We were able to capture the different physical factors that influence patient privacy. Keywords: information system development (ISD), physical factor, privacy, psychiatric monitoring systemZakaria NRamli RDove Medical PressarticleInformation System Development (ISD)Physical factorPrivacyPsychiatric monitoring systemqualitativeNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryRC321-571Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemRC346-429ENNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, Vol Volume 14, Pp 117-128 (2017)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Information System Development (ISD)
Physical factor
Privacy
Psychiatric monitoring system
qualitative
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
spellingShingle Information System Development (ISD)
Physical factor
Privacy
Psychiatric monitoring system
qualitative
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Zakaria N
Ramli R
Physical factors that influence patients’ privacy perception toward a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system: a qualitative study
description Nasriah Zakaria,1,2 Rusyaizila Ramli3 1Research Chair of Health Informatics and Promotion, 2Medical Informatics and E-learning Unit, Medical Education Department, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 3Advanced Military Maintenance Repair and Overhaul Center (AMMROC), Abu Dhabi, UAE Background: Psychiatric patients have privacy concerns when it comes to technology intervention in the hospital setting. In this paper, we present scenarios for psychiatric behavioral monitoring systems to be placed in psychiatric wards to understand patients’ perception regarding privacy. Psychiatric behavioral monitoring refers to systems that are deemed useful in measuring clinical outcomes, but little research has been done on how these systems will impact patients’ privacy. Methods: We conducted a case study in one teaching hospital in Malaysia. We investigated the physical factors that influence patients’ perceived privacy with respect to a psychiatric monitoring system. The eight physical factors identified from the information system development privacy model, a comprehensive model for designing a privacy-sensitive information system, were adapted in this research. Scenario-based interviews were conducted with 25 patients in a psychiatric ward for 3 months. Results: Psychiatric patients were able to share how physical factors influence their perception of privacy. Results show how patients responded to each of these dimensions in the context of a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system. Conclusion: Some subfactors under physical privacy are modified to reflect the data obtained in the interviews. We were able to capture the different physical factors that influence patient privacy. Keywords: information system development (ISD), physical factor, privacy, psychiatric monitoring system
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title Physical factors that influence patients’ privacy perception toward a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system: a qualitative study
title_short Physical factors that influence patients’ privacy perception toward a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system: a qualitative study
title_full Physical factors that influence patients’ privacy perception toward a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Physical factors that influence patients’ privacy perception toward a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Physical factors that influence patients’ privacy perception toward a psychiatric behavioral monitoring system: a qualitative study
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