한국치위생학회

The effect of dental hygiene students’ professional self-concept and ethical propensity on the willingness to performance of private patient information protection

Seon-Yeong  Kim1,*   

Department of Dental Hygiene, Kwangju Women’s University

Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of professional self-concept and ethical awareness of dental hygiene (department) students attending a university located in Gwangju and Jeollanam-do on patients’ willingness to protect personal information. Professional self-concept, ethical disposition, and patients’ personal information protection intention according to general characteristics were analyzed using t-tests and one-way ANOVA. After confirming the correlation through Pearson’s correlation analysis, the effect on the patient’s personal information protection intention was confirmed using multiple regression analysis. Professional self-concept, ethical disposition, and the patients’ willingness to protect personal information all showed positive correlations. The higher the communication skills of professional self-concept and the higher the idealism of ethical orientation, the higher the patients’ willingness to protect personal information. This study, ascertained the effect of dental hygiene students’ professional self-concept and ethical consciousness on patients’ personal information protection practices. The results suggest that it is necessary to develop an educational program that can enhance the practice of dental hygienists to protect patients’ personal information, and to develop and conduct continuous policy development and research.

Figures & Tables

Table 1. The professional self-concept, ethical propensity and willingness to performance of private patient information protection according to general characteristics