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Disclosure of medical errors: physicians’ knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) in an oncology center

机译:医疗错误披露:肿瘤中心的医生知识,态度和实践(KAP)

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Between the need for transparency in healthcare, widely promoted by patient’s safety campaigns, and the fear of negative consequences and malpractice threats, physicians face challenging decisions on whether or not disclosing medical errors to patients and families is a valid option. We aim to assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of physicians in our center regarding medical error disclosure. This is a cross-sectional self-administered questionnaire study. The questionnaire was piloted and no major modifications were made. A day-long training workshop consisting of didactic lectures, short and long case scenarios with role playing and feedback from the instructors, were conducted. Physicians who attended these training workshops were invited to complete the questionnaire at the end of the training, and physicians who did not attend any training were sent a copy of the questionnaire to their offices to complete. To assure anonymity and transparency of responses, we did not query names or departments. Descriptive statistics were used to present demographics and KAP. The differences between responses of physicians who received the training and those who did not were analyzed with t-test and descriptive statistics. The 0.05 level of significance was used as a cutoff measure for statistical significance. Eighty-eight physicians completed the questionnaire (55 attended training (62.50%), and 33 did not (37.50%)). Sixty Five percent of physicians were males and the mean number of years of experience was 16.5?years. Eighty-Seven percent (n?=?73) of physicians were more likely to report major harm, compared to minor harm or no harm. Physicians who attended the workshop were more knowledgeable of articles of Jordan’s Law on Medical and Health Liability (66.7% vs 45.5%, p-value?=?0.017) and the Law was more likely to affect their decision on error disclosure (61.8% vs 36.4%, p-value?=?0.024). Formal training workshops on disclosing medical errors have the power to positively influence physicians’ KAP toward disclosing medical errors to patients and possibly promoting a culture of transparency in the health care system.
机译:在医疗保健方面的透明度之间,患者安全运动的透明度之间,以及对负面后果和医疗事故威胁的恐惧,医生面临关于是否对患者和家庭披露医疗错误是有效的选择。我们的目标是评估我们中心关于医疗错误披露的医生的知识,态度和实践(KAP)。这是一个横断面自我管理的问卷研究。调查问卷被驾驶,没有进行重大修改。进行了一系列长期的培训研讨会,包括教学讲座,短期和长案件,具有作用扮演和从教师反馈。出席这些培训研讨会的医生被邀请完成培训结束时的调查问卷,而没有出席任何培训的医生则将调查问卷副本发送给其办事处。为了保证匿名和答复的透明度,我们没有查询姓名或部门。描述性统计数据用于呈现人口统计和KAP。收到培训的医生的响应与未分析T-Test和描述性统计数据之间的差异。将0.05级的显着性用作统计显着性的截止措施。八十八名医生完成了调查问卷(55名培训(62.50%),33岁没有(37.50%))。 60%的医生是男性,平均年数的经验是16.5?年。与轻微伤害或没有伤害相比,医生八十七分(n?=?73)的医生更有可能报告重大伤害。参加研讨会的医生更了解了约旦的医疗和卫生责任法则(66.7%VS 45.5%,P值?= 0.017),法律更有可能影响他们对错误披露的决定(61.8%VS 36.4%,p值?=?0.024)。关于披露医疗错误的正式培训讲习班具有积极影响医生的KAP对患者的医疗误差,并可能促进医疗保健系统的透明文化。

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