Awareness of Patient Rights and Practice at Fayoum University Hospital
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12155Keywords:
Patient’s Rights, Awareness, Egypt.Abstract
Background: Patient rights are essential pillars to provide good health care and to promote ethical medical
practices. Aim of work: to understand the perspectives of Fayoum patients’ on patients’ rights in the
government-run teaching hospitals of Fayoum University of Medical Sciences Method: A cross-sectional
descriptive study was carried out at the inpatient wards of Fayoum University Hospital, Fayoum Governorate,
Egypt. The study was conducted over four months from July to November 2019 Results: Only (21.8%)
heard about patients’ rights. The knowledge score was significantly higher among; the working patient,
those who heard or read about the patients’ rights and patients admitted in surgical sections (p-value =0000).
Conclusion: Regarding the awareness and practice of the patients’ rights among the patients in Fayoum
university hospital there was a lake of knowledge. Only 42.34% of the patients were of good knowledge.
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