Communication Privacy Management Theory in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Studies from the Philippines

Edna Tormon-Bernabe, Divina T. Tormon-Pasumbal, Mamerto S. Bernabe Jr., Leia Reyna T. Pasumbal

Abstract


Information management during the COVID-19 pandemic ranges from personal to institutional level of agencies. This was highly observable at the onset of the national health emergency in the Philippines when most Filipinos who had symptoms did not know what to do. They, as well as their relatives, were in a fearful situation, and so were the government and private agencies involved in health care services. When in need of medical attention, will they tell the truth about their travel history or their exposure to anyone who is infected?  The researchers studied the turbulence that occurred when mutually held rules by a community were breached by its members through concealment and gatekeeping during national health emergencies. The study elucidates how the management of private information prevents boundary turbulence and maintains personal relationships, but results in uncontrolled social turbulence during the pandemic. Applicability of the system and principles of Communication Privacy Management Theory such as privacy ownership, privacy control, privacy turbulence, and information stakeholders were studied qualitatively through data generated from nine participants of varying points of view - a) patients and/or relatives who managed their private information; and b) patients, their relatives, and health workers such as doctors, nurses, and medical staff who were adversely affected by such management of private information.

 

Keywords: COVID-19, communication, privacy, ownership, control.

 

https://doi.org/10.17576/JKMJC-2024-4001-28


Full Text:

PDF

References


Aurelio, J. M., & Ramos, M. (2020). Government to set up specimen booths to expand COVID-19 mass testing. Inquirer.Net. https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1260582/government-to-set-up-specimen-booths-to-expand-covid-19-mass-testing#ixzz6JuQUq7tJ

Bello, R., Brandau-Brown, F. E., & Ragsdale, J. D. (2016). Managing boundary turbulence through the use of information manipulation strategies: A report on two studies. Cogent Social Sciences, 2(1), 1195937. https://doi.org/mj4c

Beltran, M. (2020, May 12) The Philippines’ pandemic response: A tragedy of error. The Diplomat. https://thediplomat.com/2020/05/the-philippines-pandemic-response-a-tragedy-of-errors

Berke, A., Bakker, M., Vepakomma, P., Larson, K., & Pentland, A. (2020, March 31). Assessing disease exposure risk with location data: A proposal for cryptographic preservation of privacy. MIT Media Lab. https://www.media.mit.edu/publications/assessing-disease-exposure-risk-with-location-histories-and-protecting-privacy-a-cryptographic-approach-in-response-to-a-global-pandemic/

Blose, T., Umar, P., Squicciarini, A., & Rajtmajer, S. (2020). Privacy in crisis: A study of self-disclosure during the Coronavirus pandemic. Cornell University. https://doi.org/mj4f

Braddock III, C. H. (n.d). Truth-telling and withholding information. UW Medicine, University of Washington. https://depts.washington.edu/bhdept/ethics-medicine/bioethics-topics/detail/82

Brough, A. R., & Martin, K. D. (2020). Consumer privacy during (and after) the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 40(1). https://doi.org/gjkpmr

Camacho, G., Reinka, M., & Quinn, D. (2019). Disclosure and concealment of stigmatized identities. Current Opinion in Psychology, 31, 28-32. https://doi.org/ghdjd3

Content Team. (2016). Implied consent. Legal Dictionary. https://legaldictionary.net/implied-consent/

Creswell, J. W. (2013). Qualitative inquiry and research design choosing among five approaches. SAGE Publications, Inc.

Crist, C. (2018, Dec 7). Patients often withhold relevant information from doctors. Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-disclosure/patients-often-withhold-relevant-information-from-doctors-idUSKBN1O5294

Debrix, F. (2001). Cyberterror and media-induced fears: The production of emergency culture. Strategies: Journal of Theory, Culture & Politics, 14(1), 149-168.

Edgar, J., Murphy, J., & Keating, M. (2016). Comparing traditional and crowdsourcing methods for pre-testing survey questions. SAGE Open, 6(4). https://doi.org/mj4p

El Emam, K., Mercer, J., Moreau, K., Grava-Gubins, I., Buckeridge, D., & Jonker, E. (2011). Physician privacy concerns when disclosing patient data for public health purposes during a pandemic influenza outbreak. BMC Public Health, 11, 454.

Emory, G., Ledbetter, A., & Sparks, G. (2019). Communication privacy management. A first look at communication theories (10th ed.). McGraw Hill Education.

European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. (2020, March 17). Guidance for health system contingency planning during widespread transmission of SARS-CoV-2 with high impact on healthcare services. Stockholm: ECDC. https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/guidance-health-system-contingency-planning-during-widespread-transmission-sars

Geducos, A. C. (2020, June 29). We're winning the fight vs COVID-19.’ says Roque; Duterte to announce new quarantine measures on June 30. Manila Bulletin. https://mb.com.ph/2020/06/29/were-winning-fight-vs-covid-19-says-roque-duterte-to-announce-new-quarantine-measures-on-june-30/

Hall, R., (2017). Invisible pain: Looking at women’s fibromyalgia disclosure in the workplace through the lens of communication privacy management theory [Master thesis, School of Communication, Illinois State University]. Milner Library. https://doi.org/mj4q

Hlavinka, E. (2018). Why do patients withhold information? — Survey respondents report embarrassment, fear of being judged by clinicians. MedPage Today. https://www.medpagetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/generalprofessionalissues/76631

Ienca, M., & Vayena, E. (2020). On the responsible use of digital data to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic. Nature Medicine, 26, 463–464. https://doi.org/ggrtpm

IPM. (n.d.). Five steps to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic with a dynamic strategy. https://www.ipmcinc.com/five-steps-emerge-from-pandemic/?gclid=CjwKCAjw9vn4BRBaEiwAh0muDDVXd-uwe66FreNaYsho__0QW3QuCv3fEIgBHlnZyqYEOfGp4VqAmRoCUDcQAvD_BwE

John, L., Slepian, M., & Tamir, D. (2019). Editorial overview: Tales of two motives: Disclosure and concealment. Current Opinion in Psychology, 31, 4-7. https://doi.org/mj4r

Johnson, T. P. (2014). Snowball sampling: Introduction. Republished in Wiley StatsRef: Statistics Reference Online. John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/mj4s

Kosack, C., Page, A., & Klatser, P. (2017) A guide to aid the selection of diagnostic tests. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 95, 639-645. https://doi.org/gfpffz

Lenert, L., & McSwain, B. Y. (2020). Balancing health privacy, health information exchange, and research in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), 27(6), 963–966. https://doi.org/ggq766

Lin, C.-Y., Broström, A., Griffiths, M. D., & Pakpour, A. H. (2020). Investigating mediated effects of fear of COVID-19 and COVID-19 misunderstanding in the association between problematic social media use, psychological distress, and insomnia. Internet Interventions, 21, 100345. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2020.100345

McCarthy, K. (2014). Study: 50 percent of Patients Withhold Information from their doctor. NueMD News.

McIntosh, M. J., & Morse, J. M. (2015). Situating and constructing diversity in semi-structured interviews. Global Qualitative Nursing Research, 2. https://doi.org/gcd246

McLaren, R. M., & Steuber, K. R. (2013). Emotions, communicative responses, and relational consequences of boundary turbulence. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 30(5), 606–626. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407512463997

McLaren, R. M., & Steuber, K. R. (2015). Privacy recalibration in personal relationships: Rule usage before and after an incident of privacy turbulence. Communication Quarterly, 63(3), 345-364. https://doi.org/10.1080/01463373.2015.1039717

Mental Health Foundation, United Kingdom. (2021, October 4). Stigma and discrimination. https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-health/a-z-topics/stigma-and-discrimination

Mueller, E. A. (2019). Comparing self-disclosures and disclosures of Co-Owned Private Relationship Information (COPRI) in the workplace: Comfort, frequencies, and motivations for disclosing [Master thesis, Communication, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee]. UWM Digital Commons, 2280. https://dc.uwm.edu/etd/2280

Nogrady, B. (2019). Reasons patients withhold information from their doctor examined. Medicine Today.

Nonato, V. (2020, April 16) PhilHealth limits COVID-19 assistance; Insurance as safety net during crisis highlighted. One News. https://www.onenews.ph/philhealth-limits-covid-19-assistance-insurance-as-safety-net-during-crisis-highlighted

Osborn, C. (2018). The five stages of the strategic management process. The Training Associates.

Petronio, S., & Durham, W. (2015). Communication privacy management theory: Significance for interpersonal communication. In L. A. Baxter & D. O. Braithwaite (Eds.), Engaging theories in interpersonal communication: Multiple perspectives (pp. 309-322). SAGE Publications, Inc. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781483329529

Petronio, S., & Child J. T. (2019). Conceptualization and operationalization: Utility of communication privacy management theory. Current Opinion in Psychology, 31, 76-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.08.009

Petronio, S. (2004). Road to developing communication privacy management theory: Narrative in progress, please stand by. Journal of Family Communication, 4(3-4), 193-207. https://doi.org/10.1080/15267431.2004.9670131

Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM). (2021, March 9). Advisory: Verification of COVID-19 test results using QR code. Department of Health, Republic of the Philippines. https://ritm.gov.ph/announcements/advisory-verification-of-covid-19-test-result-forms-using-qr-codes/

Rita, J. (2020, July 20). Galvez: Philippines eyes quarantine facilities expansion for isolation, critical care of COVID-19 cases. GMA News Online. https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/747645/galvez-philippines-eyes-quarantine-facilities-expansion-for-isolation-critical-care-of-covid-19-cases/story/

Romero, A., & Cayabyab, M. J. (2020, April 14). People must not lie or conceal information about COVID-19. One News. https://www.onenews.ph/articles/people-must-not-lie-or-conceal-information-about-covid-19

Shaw, S. (2020, March 19). COVID-19 contingency planning - Considerations for health care organizations. Lexology. https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=1416d969-e226-4e13-9f30-2b44bb151898

Sheehan, L. (2015, August). Strategies for changing the stigma of behavioral healthcare. https://sites.nationalacademies.org/cs/groups/dbassesite/documents/webpage/dbasse_170046.pdf

Tracy, S. J. (2013). Qualitative research methods collecting evidence, crafting analysis, communicating impact. Wiley-Blackwell Publications.

UP College of Law. (2020, August 28). Issuances filed with ONAR - DOH the 2020 revised implementing rules and regulations of Republic Act No. 11332, or the mandatory reporting of notifiable diseases and health events of Public Health Concern Act. https://law.upd.edu.ph/onar-issuances/

UP COVID-19 Pandemic Response Team. (2020, May 12). Prevailing data issues in the time of COVID-19 and the need for open data. Policy Note. 6. University of the Philippines. https://www.up.edu.ph/prevailing-data-issues-in-the-time-of-covid-19-and-the-need-for-open-data/

University of the Philippines Diliman. (2020). A primer on Bayanihan to heal as one act of 2020. Department of Political Science. https://polisci.upd.edu.ph/resources/bayanihan-primer/#:~:text=Republic%20Act%2011469%20was%20signed,of%20the%20COVID%2D19%20situation


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


e-ISSN: 2289-1528