Cent Eur J Public Health 2011, 19(4):210-216 | DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a3680
Attitude of Lithuanian Residents to Confidentiality of Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Care
- 1 Department of Family Medicine, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania
- 2 Copenhagen School of Global Health, Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 3 Institute for Biomedical Research, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania
Objective: To assess the attitudes of Lithuanian residents towards the protection of confidentiality in the sexual and reproductive health care of adolescents.
Material and Methods: A public opinion survey was performed in August 2005. A random sample, taking into account age, sex, education, employment, family status, place of residence of 1,054 Lithuanian residents aged 16-74 was interviewed in their households. The topics dealt with in the 23-item questionnaire concerned attitudes towards confidentiality in adolescents' sexual and reproductive health care as well as towards sexual and reproductive health promotion for them.
Results: More than half (58%) of the respondents believed that confidentiality is an important issue in case of sexual and reproductive health services that address adolescents. Although only 12% of Lithuanians were ready to agree with the legalization of the right to confidentiality in health care for those younger than 16, at least one-third of the respondents stated that physicians have to protect confidential counselling for 14-15-year-old adolescents on inter alia contraception, pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Forty-two percent of the respondents gave top priority to the legal initiative focused on improvement of confidentiality protection. Other promising strategies selected by Lithuanian residents included the development of policies concerning confidentiality protection for minor patients, assuring the privacy of consultations and protecting the medical record keeping system.
Conclusions: The Lithuanian residents surveyed had a positive attitude towards confidential sexual and reproductive health care for adolescents. They stated that guarantees of confidentiality should depend on the reason for the consultation and the age of the patient. The most promising initiatives for the improved protection of confidentiality include strengthening legislation and improving organizational procedures in health care settings.
Keywords: adolescents, adolescent-physician relationships, confidentiality, sexual and reproductive health care, Lithuania
Received: March 21, 2011; Revised: August 12, 2011; Accepted: August 12, 2011; Published: December 1, 2011 Show citation
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