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- Chaperones in the NHS serve the following purposes1234:
- They are present during intimate examinations to protect both the patient and the healthcare provider from allegations of inappropriate behavior.
- Trained chaperones should be available to all patients having intimate examinations.
- The presence of a chaperone must be the patient's choice, and they can decline if they wish.
- NHS trusts need to set out a clear chaperone policy and ensure patients are aware of it.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A chaperone is an adult who is present during an intimate examination of a patient, woman or birthing person and is there to protect both the individual being examined and the doctor, nurse or midwife from allegations of inappropriate behaviour.www.royalberkshire.nhs.uk/media/ynjb54fs/chaper…The report recognised that for primary care a policy will have to take into account issues such as one to one consultations in patients' homes and the capacity of practices to meet the requirements of an agreed policy
www.bmj.com/content/330/7498/s175.2From research available to the NHS Clinical Governance team the use of chaperones is increasing, with male doctors use of chaperones recorded at 68%, although use of chaperones by female doctors remains low at 5%. About one third of GP practices have a chaperone policy in place, although it is not clear what this entails.cpe.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/psnc_briefi…Chaperones
- Chaperones are there to support patients and staff.
- Chaperones should routinely be offered before intimate examinations.
- Patients can refuse a chaperone.
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