BACKGROUND: Various authorities and national organizations encourage disclosing medical errors, but there is little information on how patients respond to disclosure. OBJECTIVE: To examine how the type of error, severity of adverse clinical outcome, and level of disclosure affect patients\u27 responses to error and disclosure. DESIGN: Mail questionnaire survey (8 versions were developed) varying 3 factors in a completely crossed, randomized, factorial design. Each questionnaire included a vignette describing 1) a medical error (failure to check for penicillin allergy or inadequate monitoring of antiepileptic medication); 2) an associated clinical outcome (life-threatening or less serious); and 3) a physician-patient dialogue, with either fu...
Few communication challenges are as difficult for healthcare providers as talking with patients abou...
Objectives: Medical errors (ME) can be an important cause in hindering the improvement in the qualit...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
BACKGROUND: Disclosure of medical errors is encouraged, but research on how patients respond to spec...
BACKGROUND: How patients respond to medical errors may influence how physicians approach disclosure ...
Background: A gap exists between patients ’ desire to be told about medical errors and present pract...
OBJECTIVE: To describe how Italian clinicians disclose medical errors with clear and shared lines of...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...
BACKGROUND: Ethical and professional guidelines recommend disclosure of medical errors to patients. ...
Over the last decade, adverse events and medical errors have become a main focus of interest for the...
BACKGROUND: Full disclosure of harmful errors to patients, including a statement of regret, an expla...
Objective: Patient safety is fundamental to high-quality patient care. Critical steps toward improvi...
Background: Disclosure of medical errors is encouraged, but research on how patients respond to spec...
This study of patients and family members of patients who believed they had experienced a medical e...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding med...
Few communication challenges are as difficult for healthcare providers as talking with patients abou...
Objectives: Medical errors (ME) can be an important cause in hindering the improvement in the qualit...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...
BACKGROUND: Disclosure of medical errors is encouraged, but research on how patients respond to spec...
BACKGROUND: How patients respond to medical errors may influence how physicians approach disclosure ...
Background: A gap exists between patients ’ desire to be told about medical errors and present pract...
OBJECTIVE: To describe how Italian clinicians disclose medical errors with clear and shared lines of...
Physicians and their staff may experience a resolution of anxiety and guilt that can improve their w...
BACKGROUND: Ethical and professional guidelines recommend disclosure of medical errors to patients. ...
Over the last decade, adverse events and medical errors have become a main focus of interest for the...
BACKGROUND: Full disclosure of harmful errors to patients, including a statement of regret, an expla...
Objective: Patient safety is fundamental to high-quality patient care. Critical steps toward improvi...
Background: Disclosure of medical errors is encouraged, but research on how patients respond to spec...
This study of patients and family members of patients who believed they had experienced a medical e...
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on anaesthesiologists' attitudes and experiences regarding med...
Few communication challenges are as difficult for healthcare providers as talking with patients abou...
Objectives: Medical errors (ME) can be an important cause in hindering the improvement in the qualit...
There are ongoing efforts worldwide to minimize the occurrence of medical errors. However, the issue...