SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE

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SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE

Part 1. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE

Instructions: Please, kindly answer the following that is being asked.

Age: Sex: Year Level:

Part 2. THE BARRIERS TO THE COMPLIANCE TO THE DATA PRIVACY LAW


AMONG NURSINGSTUDENTS.

Instructions: The purpose of this questionnaire is to assess how you implement patient
privacy measures, your adherence to confidentiality protocols, and the actions you take
to protect patient information in clinical settings. Your responses will provide valuable
insights to ensure better adherence to privacy standards in the healthcare environment.

Direction: Please indicate your level of agreement with the following statements about
medical data privacy, using the scale below.

Scoring:
1 = Strong Disagree
2 = Disagree
3 = Agree
4 = Strongly Agree

Section 1. MEDICAL PROTECTION 1 2 3 4


1. I understand the importance of data privacy
in protecting patients' medical records.
2. The Data Privacy Law helps safeguard the
confidentiality of sensitive health
information.
3. I feel secure knowing that compliance with
data privacy policies enhances patient trust.
4. Protecting patient information is one of my
top priorities as a nursing student.
5. I understand that noncompliance with data
privacy rules can compromise medical
protection.
Section 2. LACK OF UNDERSTANDING
1. Is it dominant for hospital staff to
consistently follow proper protocols for
securing patient data?
2. Do schools possess clear policies to
protect student data privacy in accordance
with data privacy laws?
3. Are hospital leaders well educated about
the financial and legal risks of data privacy
violations?
4. Are hospital leaders well educated about
the financial and legal risks of data privacy
violations?
5. Is there a lack of training for school staff on
data privacy laws and best practices for
handling student information?

Section 3. TIME CONSTRAINTS


1. Data privacy procedures are challenging to
follow due to their time-consuming nature.
2. There is significant pressure to prioritize
other tasks over compliance with data
privacy regulations.
3. Time limitations during clinical rotations
hinder the ability to ensure data privacy.
4. Compliance with data privacy requirements
often slows down the workflow.
5. Managing academic, medical, and privacy
responsibilities can be overwhelming.

Section 4. BEHAVIORAL INTENTIONS


1. Proper consent is always obtained before
collecting or using personal data
2. Any violations to data privacy law are
immediately reported when noticed.
3. The use of personal data is used securely
and lawfully.
4. Discussing patient details in public or non-
secure areas are avoided if not needed and
not authorized
5. Institution's guidelines for handling
confidential patient information are always
followed.

Section 5. NEUTRALIZATION TECHNIQUES


1. I think sharing patient data for academic
purposes without consent is justifiable if it
benefits learning.
2. I feel that strict compliance with the Data
Privacy Law is unnecessary in low-risk
situations.
3. I think privacy rules can be ignored if no
one is harmed by the violation.
4. I justify bypassing data privacy policies if it
helps me accomplish clinical tasks more
efficiently.
5. I justify non-compliance with data privacy
law by assuming others will not notice.

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