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Attitudes and practice of surgeons in reporting medical errors at a tertiary care hospital
Author(s):
1. Zayed Rashid: Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University,Lahore,Pakistan
2. Hashim Talat Khan: Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University,Lahore,Pakistan
3. Fakeha Rehman: Department of Pathology, King Edward Medical University, Lahore,Pakistan
4. Saeed Ahmad: Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University,Lahore,Pakistan
5. Shahida Niazi: Department of Pathology, King Edward Medical University, Lahore,Pakistan
6. Muhammad Zeeshan Sarwar: Department of Surgery, King Edward Medical University, Lahore,Pakistan.
Abstract:
Medical error reporting is essential in creating a culture of accountability in our healthcare system. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of reporting errors by surgeons in our setup and to analyse the factors resulting in under-reporting of medical errors. A total of 96 practicing surgeons at Mayo Hospital, Lahore were surveyed between the months of February, 2018 to June 2018 on their beliefs regarding the reporting of medical errors by means of a specifically designed questionnaire. This study revealed that 71 (74%) respondents had committed a medical error but only 16 (16.6%) of them reported those errors. Major factors in under-reporting of errors included work stress and fear of medico-legal consequences due to disclosure of error. Eighty-four (87.5%) believed that increase in reporting medical errors would contribute to a better system. Most surgeons had a positive view towards the process but believed that the reporting system was ineffective.
Page(s): 1051-1054
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Published: Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, Volume: 71, Issue: 3, Year: 2021
Keywords:
Surgeons , Error , Attitudes , reporting , Mayo Hospital
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