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Patient views of adverse events: Comparisons of self-reported healthcare staff attitudes with disclosure of accident information

机译:病人对不良事件的看法:自我报告的医护人员态度与事故信息披露的比较

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In the present paper, we report results of surveys in 2003 in Japan and Denmark about patients' views about adverse events, focusing on the actions of healthcare staff involved in a medical accident. Results show that patients were more likely to indicate negative expectations to a doctor's reactions after a medical accident when asked in general terms than when asked in relation to concrete case stories. When asked in general terms, 66% (47%) of Japanese (Danish) respondents expected that doctors sometimes hold back on providing information to patients about a medical accident, while 37% (7%) did so when asked about a concrete, mild-outcome case. We examine some possible reasons for the relatively high level of distrust of Japanese patients, and we discuss whether the seemingly lower level of disclosure in Japan than in Denmark and the negative stories in the Japanese press may have an impact. We also suggest some implications for introducing a patient-centred or customer-centred approach to risk management in healthcare and other domains.
机译:在本文中,我们报告了2003年在日本和丹麦进行的有关患者对不良事件看法的调查结果,重点是医疗事故中医护人员的行为。结果显示,一般情况下,与具体案例故事相比,患者更容易对医疗事故后的医生反应表示负面期望。在一般情况下,有66%(47%)的日本(丹麦)受访者预计医生有时会拒绝向患者提供有关医疗事故的信息,而37%(7%)的受访者在询问具体,轻微的情况时会这样做结果案例。我们研究了日本患者相对较高的不信任度的一些可能原因,并讨论了日本看似低于丹麦的公开程度以及日本媒体的负面报道是否会产生影响。我们还建议在医疗和其他领域引入以患者为中心或以客户为中心的风险管理方法。

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