OBJECTIVE: To examine the psychological impact of surgical accidents and assess the adequacy of explanations given to the patients involved. DESIGN: Postal questionnaire survey. SETTING: Subjects were selected from files held Action for Victims of Medical Accidents. PATIENTS: 154 surgical patients who had been injured by their treatment, who considered that their treatment had fallen below acceptable standards. MAIN MEASURES: Adequacy of explanations given to patients and responses to standard questionnaires assessing pain, distress, psychiatric morbidity, and psychosocial adjustment (general health questionnaire, impact of events scale, McGill pain questionnaire, and psychosocial adjustment to illness scale). RESULTS: 101 patients complete...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals can be seriously affected when they are involved in major clini...
Objective: To determine if psychosocial factors moderate the relationship between surgical complicat...
Iatrogenic injury has been recognised and studied systematically in the past twenty years. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the psychological impact of surgical accidents and assess the adequacy of expl...
Background:Surgical incidents can have significant effects on both patients and health professionals...
textabstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the incidence of psychological complai...
Surgical complications may affect patients psychologically due to challenges such as prolonged recov...
Surgical complications may affect patients psychologically due to challenges such as prolonged recov...
Background: Postoperative pain is a global issue. Although knowledge of the issue is well known and ...
BACKGROUND: Many health care organizations want to improve their responses to patients who suffer me...
Background: Adverse surgical incidents affect both patients and health professionals. This study sou...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
Aims and objectives. To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and the incidence of s...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the psychological effect related to accident among victi...
Background: Pain is a common postoperative experience. Guidelines recommend performing regular pain ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals can be seriously affected when they are involved in major clini...
Objective: To determine if psychosocial factors moderate the relationship between surgical complicat...
Iatrogenic injury has been recognised and studied systematically in the past twenty years. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the psychological impact of surgical accidents and assess the adequacy of expl...
Background:Surgical incidents can have significant effects on both patients and health professionals...
textabstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the incidence of psychological complai...
Surgical complications may affect patients psychologically due to challenges such as prolonged recov...
Surgical complications may affect patients psychologically due to challenges such as prolonged recov...
Background: Postoperative pain is a global issue. Although knowledge of the issue is well known and ...
BACKGROUND: Many health care organizations want to improve their responses to patients who suffer me...
Background: Adverse surgical incidents affect both patients and health professionals. This study sou...
Objectives: To explore experiences of patients after injury and identify implications for clinical c...
Aims and objectives. To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and the incidence of s...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the psychological effect related to accident among victi...
Background: Pain is a common postoperative experience. Guidelines recommend performing regular pain ...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals can be seriously affected when they are involved in major clini...
Objective: To determine if psychosocial factors moderate the relationship between surgical complicat...
Iatrogenic injury has been recognised and studied systematically in the past twenty years. However, ...