Perry William, Crean Rebecca D
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-8218, USA.
Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2005 Mar;20(2):161-70. doi: 10.1016/j.acn.2004.04.002.
Physician-related errors are rising, resulting in an increase in disciplinary actions by licensing medical authorities. It has been previously reported that cognitive impairment may be responsible for 63% of all physician-related medical adverse events. In this paper we examine neuropsychological testing results from 148 physicians referred for assessment by the California Medical Board (CMB) for various infractions. The neuropsychological test performance of the physicians was compared to normative reference samples. Overall, they performed in the average range on most measures; however, they demonstrated relative deficits on tests of sequential processing, attention, logical analysis, eye-hand coordination, verbal and non-verbal learning. These findings reveal that this cohort of physicians is performing lower than expected on tests of intellectual and neuropsychological functioning. Applying a neuropsychological framework to the assessment of physicians may uncover potential cognitive factors that contribute to medical practice errors.
与医生相关的错误正在增加,导致医疗许可当局的纪律处分增多。此前有报道称,认知障碍可能导致63%的与医生相关的医疗不良事件。在本文中,我们研究了148名被加利福尼亚州医学委员会(CMB)转介进行各种违规行为评估的医生的神经心理学测试结果。将这些医生的神经心理学测试表现与标准化参考样本进行了比较。总体而言,他们在大多数测试指标上表现处于平均水平;然而,他们在序列处理、注意力、逻辑分析、眼手协调、言语和非言语学习测试中表现出相对不足。这些发现表明,这组医生在智力和神经心理功能测试中的表现低于预期。将神经心理学框架应用于医生评估可能会发现导致医疗实践错误的潜在认知因素。