Hutchinson A, Williams M, Meadows K, Barbour R S, Jones R
School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, UK.
Qual Health Care. 1999 Dec;8(4):213-8. doi: 10.1136/qshc.8.4.213.
To categorize senior health professionals' experience with poor medical practice in hospitals and in general practice, to describe perceptions which senior NHS staff have of good medical practice, and to describe how problems of poor medical practice are currently managed.
A postal questionnaire survey. The questionnaire sought perceptions of good medical practice, asked participants to characterise deviations from good practice, and to describe experience with managing poor performance at the time of the introduction of the General Medical Council (GMC) performance procedures.
A range of NHS settings in the UK: hospital trusts, health authorities/boards, local medical committees, community health councils.
Senior health professionals involved in the management of medical professional performance.
Perceptions of what constitutes good medical practice.
Most respondents considered that persistent problems related to clinical practice (diagnosis, management, and outcome and prescribing) would require local management and, possibly, referral to the GMC performance procedures. Informal mechanisms, including informal discussion, education, training, and work shifting, were the most usual means of handling a doctor whose performance was poor. Many took a less serious view of deficiencies in performance on manner and attitude and communication, although consultation skills rather than technical skills comprised the greatest number of complaints about doctors.
Senior NHS professionals seem reluctant to consider persistently poor consultation skills in the same critical light as they do persistently poor technical practice. These attitudes may need to change with the implementation of clinical governance and updated guidance from the GMC on what constitutes good medical practice.
对高级卫生专业人员在医院及全科医疗中对不良医疗行为的经验进行分类,描述英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)高级工作人员对良好医疗行为的看法,并描述当前如何处理不良医疗行为问题。
邮寄问卷调查。问卷旨在了解对良好医疗行为的看法,要求参与者描述与良好行为的偏差,并描述在引入英国医学总会(GMC)绩效程序时处理表现不佳情况的经验。
英国一系列NHS机构:医院信托、卫生当局/委员会、地方医疗委员会、社区卫生委员会。
参与医疗专业人员绩效管理的高级卫生专业人员。
对构成良好医疗行为的看法。
大多数受访者认为,与临床实践(诊断、管理、结果及处方)相关的持续性问题需要进行本地处理,可能还需提交至GMC绩效程序。非正式机制,包括非正式讨论、教育、培训及工作调整,是处理表现不佳医生的最常用方式。许多人对医生在态度、沟通方面的表现缺陷看法没那么严重,不过关于医生的投诉中,咨询技巧方面的投诉数量多于技术技巧方面。
NHS高级专业人员似乎不愿像对待持续性的技术操作不佳那样,以同样严肃的态度看待持续性的咨询技巧不佳问题。随着临床治理的实施以及GMC关于良好医疗行为构成的最新指南的出台,这些态度可能需要改变。