Associations Between Religiosity and Perioperative Privacy in Turkish Patients Undergoing Surgery. | Synapse
March 7, 2026
Associations Between Religiosity and Perioperative Privacy in Turkish Patients Undergoing Surgery.
Key Points
The research aims to explore how religiosity influences perioperative privacy expectations in surgical patients.
Analyzed the relationship between religiosity and perioperative privacy
Evaluated patient responses to privacy measures during surgery
Assessed cultural factors affecting patient privacy expectations
Higher levels of religiosity correspond with increased privacy expectations among patients
Cultural expectations significantly shape the perception of privacy in the surgical context
Clinical practices must consider religious and cultural backgrounds for improved patient care
Abstract
These findings indicate that perioperative care is closely related not only to clinical practices but also to individuals' religious and cultural expectations.