INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
WHAT IS DIGNITY?
DIGNITY - 8 FACTORS-I
DIGNITY - 8 FACTORS-II
DIGNITY - EXAMPLE 1
DIGNITY - EXAMPLE 2
DEFINITIONS OF DIGNITY -I
DEFINITIONS OF DIGNITY -II
DEFINITIONS OF DIGNITY -III
WHAT IS PRIVACY?
LEGISLATION -I
LEGISLATION -II
LEGISLATION -III
INDIVIDUALS PRIVACY AND DIGNITY THREATENING FACTORS-I
INDIVIDUALS PRIVACY AND DIGNITY THREATENING FACTORS-II
INDIVIDUALS PRIVACY AND DIGNITY THREATENING FACTORS-III
INDIVIDUALS PRIVACY AND DIGNITY THREATENING FACTORS-IV
COMMUNICATION SKILLS -I
COMMUNICATION SKILLS -II
WHISTLEBLOWING -I
WHISTLEBLOWING -II
SUMMARY
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1.Dignity is the everyone’s right to be treated like a human being.
2.To maintain dignity, health professional must either expand the patient’s/client’s capabilities and/or improve their circumstances.
3.In this way, where circumstances and capability match, those involved are likely to feel dignified. Where they do not, the reverse will be true.
4.There have been 08 identified factors that contribute and promote dignity in the healthcare sector, whether Private or NHS.