BACKGROUND There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error communication, particularly concerning disclosing errors to patients. OBJECTIVE To characterise anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding disclosing errors to patients and reporting errors within the hospital, and to examine factors influencing their willingness to disclose or report errors. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey. SETTING Switzerland's five university hospitals' departments of anaesthesia in 2012/2013. PARTICIPANTS Two hundred and eighty-one clinically active anaesthesiologists. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error communica...
Objective: Patient safety is fundamental to high-quality patient care. Critical steps toward improvi...
There is often a mismatch between patients' desire to be informed about errors and clinical reality....
Background There is often a mismatch between patients’ desire to be informed about errors and clinic...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding med...
There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error c...
There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error c...
BACKGROUND Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ai...
BACKGROUND: Although anesthesiologists are leaders in patient safety, there has been little research...
A research report submitted to the faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joh...
Objectives: Medical errors (ME) can be an important cause in hindering the improvement in the qualit...
Background: A gap exists between patients ’ desire to be told about medical errors and present pract...
BACKGROUND: Ethical and professional guidelines recommend disclosure of medical errors to patients. ...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY To establish at what stage Swiss hospitals are in implementing an internal s...
Aims Medication error reporting is an important measure to prevent medication error incidents in a ...
Objective: Patient safety is fundamental to high-quality patient care. Critical steps toward improvi...
There is often a mismatch between patients' desire to be informed about errors and clinical reality....
Background There is often a mismatch between patients’ desire to be informed about errors and clinic...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding med...
There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error c...
There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding medical error c...
BACKGROUND Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians involved in medical errors can experience significant distress. This study ai...
BACKGROUND: Although anesthesiologists are leaders in patient safety, there has been little research...
A research report submitted to the faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joh...
Objectives: Medical errors (ME) can be an important cause in hindering the improvement in the qualit...
Background: A gap exists between patients ’ desire to be told about medical errors and present pract...
BACKGROUND: Ethical and professional guidelines recommend disclosure of medical errors to patients. ...
QUESTION UNDER STUDY To establish at what stage Swiss hospitals are in implementing an internal s...
Aims Medication error reporting is an important measure to prevent medication error incidents in a ...
Objective: Patient safety is fundamental to high-quality patient care. Critical steps toward improvi...
There is often a mismatch between patients' desire to be informed about errors and clinical reality....
Background There is often a mismatch between patients’ desire to be informed about errors and clinic...