Patients' and Physicians' Attitudes Regarding the Disclosure of Medical Errors
Seattle Pacific University · University of Washington · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Context Despite the best efforts of health care practitioners, medical errors are inevitable. Disclosure of errors to patients is desired by patients and recommended by ethicists and professional organizations, but little is known about how patients and physicians think medical errors should be discussed. Objective To determine patients' and physicians' attitudes about error disclosure. Design, Setting, and Participants Thirteen focus groups were organized, including 6 groups of adult patients, 4 groups of academic and community physicians, and 3 groups of both physicians and patients. A total of 52 patients and 46 physicians participated. Main Outcome Measures Qualitative analysis of focus group transcripts…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 96.98
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 74
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5Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Focus group
- Family medicine
- Health care
- Liability
- Patient safety
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions