M. Mardani, R. S. Sarvestani, Ali Khani Jeyhooni̇, A. Dehghan
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Comparison of the viewpoints of the operating room staff and those of patients on the degree of respecting patients’ privacy
cause irreparable physical and psychological damage, failure to respect professional ethics and violating the privacy of the patient can also result in psychological and, sometimes, physical damage. Therefore, training a well-informed and responsible medical staff regarding the importance of the health of the body, the soul and mind of the patients, and the teaching the principles of professional ethics is obligatory and necessary.