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Awareness and practice of patient's rights law in Lithuania

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posted on 2024-07-12, 23:39 authored by Danute Ducinskiene, Jurgita Vladickiene, Ramune Kalediene, Irja Haapala-Biggs
Patient's rights law is intended to secure good medical practice, but it can also serve to improve understanding between patients and medical staff if both were aware of their rights. Awareness and practice of the new patient's rights law in Lithuanian health care institutions was explored through a survey of 255 medical staff and 451 patients in the four Kaunas city medical units in 2002. Participation rates were 74% and 66%, respectively. The majority of the medical staff (85%) and little over one half of the patients (56%) had heard or read about the Law on Patient's Rights (p < 0.001). Only 50% of professionals compared to 69% of patients thought information for patients about diagnosis, treatment results and alternative treatments is necessary (p < 0.001). A clear discrepancy was indicated between physicians informing the patients (80%-98% of physicians) and patients actually knowing (37%-54%) their treatment prognosis, disease complications or possible alternative treatment methods. These results suggest a need for awareness-raising among patients to improve the practical implementation of the Patient's Rights Law in Lithuania.

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1472-698X

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BMC International Health and Human Rights

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6

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article no. 10

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BioMed Central

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Copyright © 2006 Ducinskiene et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This an Open Access article distributed under The terms of The Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided The original work is properly cited.

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eng

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