Erschienen in:
01.10.2000 | Meeting abstract
Between four walls: what level of privacy do women want?
verfasst von:
M Brown, B Caswell, M Heath
Erschienen in:
Breast Cancer Research
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Sonderheft 2/2000
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Excerpt
Privacy for the woman attending breast screening is a sensitive and subjective issue. Results from our regular customer satisfaction surveys indicate that a small percentage (3%) of women are dissatisfied with privacy arrangements in our screening units. Those who said there was only just enough privacy varied between 7% and 25% depending upon the area screened. To investigate what privacy means to the woman attending breast screening, 158 women were interviewed in both static and mobile screening units to identify the most vulnerable areas. Results suggested that women were concerned with: (1) giving personal details at reception, eg full address, telephone number, date of birth; (2) changing prior to the mammogram; and (3) location of the mobile screening unit. …