Disclosure of confidential information by mental health nurses, of patients they assess to be a risk of harm to self or others : An integrative review

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Conlon, Darren, Raeburn, Toby and Wand, Timothy. (2019). Disclosure of confidential information by mental health nurses, of patients they assess to be a risk of harm to self or others : An integrative review. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 28(6), pp. 1235-1247. https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.12642
AuthorsConlon, Darren, Raeburn, Toby and Wand, Timothy
Abstract

There is a duty of confidentiality on the part of mental health nurses when they handle confidential patient information. Nonetheless, it may be necessary to disclose confidential information of a patient if the patient is assessed as being a risk to self or others, to protect the patient or others from harm. However, disclosing information inappropriately may constitute a breach of confidentiality. There is a paucity of information on how mental health nurses understand the rules of confidentiality when deciding to withhold or disclose confidential information in these circumstances. An integrative review of the literature was undertaken to explore the disclosure of confidential information by mental health nurses when they assess a patient as being a risk of harm. The findings indicate the rules of confidentiality are not well understood, or are not adhered to by mental health nurses. Risk assessments were found to underpin deliberations to withhold or disclose confidential information of a patient, despite risk being difficult to predict with any certainty. For risk assessment, mental health nurses were noted to prefer their unstructured clinical judgement over actuarial methods; and defer to their clinical intuition over scores of a structured risk assessment instrument, when making structured clinical judgement-backed decisions in this area of their practice. Gaps in the literature that may be addressed by future empirical research were revealed during this integrative review.

Keywordsaggression; confidentiality; psychiatric nursing; risk assessment; self injurious behaviour
Year2019
JournalInternational Journal of Mental Health Nursing
Journal citation28 (6), pp. 1235-1247
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.
ISSN1445-8330
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.12642
PubMed ID31402539
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85071638007
Page range1235-1247
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Deposited21 May 2025
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