Patient Data Protection in Healthcare: Assessing Compliance and Practices Among Healthcare Workers as Basis for a Training Enhancement Program
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patient data privacy, healthcare workers, compliance, technical practices, legal compliance, training enhancement programAbstract
This study determined the compliance and practices regarding patient data privacy among healthcare workers in selected private hospitals in Dasmariñas, Cavite as basis for developing a training enhancement program. It employed a quantitative descriptive-correlational research design involving 300 healthcare workers from two private hospitals, selected through stratified and simple random sampling. Data were gathered using a validated researcher-made five-point Likert questionnaire and analyzed using frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and Pearson r. Findings showed that most respondents were young to middle-aged adults, predominantly female, largely nurses, mostly bachelor’s degree holders, and generally had one to five years of healthcare experience and one to two trainings related to data privacy. Healthcare workers demonstrated high levels of administrative practices (M = 3.74, SD = 1.13) and technical practices (M = 3.73, SD = 1.12). They also showed high levels of legal compliance (M = 3.78, SD = 1.13) and institutional compliance (M = 3.76, SD = 1.11). However, the relationship between overall practices and overall compliance was very weak, positive, and not statistically significant (r = 0.071, p = 0.217). The study concludes that good privacy practices do not automatically translate into stronger compliance, suggesting the influence of organizational systems, enforcement, training, and institutional support. The proposed enhancement program focuses on legal compliance, secure data handling, cybersecurity, incident reporting, and a stronger privacy culture in hospitals.
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