New South Wales Institute of Psychiatry, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Med J Aust. 2010 Nov 15;193(10):579-83. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2010.tb04066.x.
To explore the perceived impact of medicolegal concerns on how Australian doctors practise medicine and to compare doctors who have experienced a medicolegal matter with those who have not.
Cross-sectional survey (posted in September 2007, with reminder 4 weeks later) of Australian doctors from all major specialty groups, trainees and a sample of general practitioners who were insured with a medical insurance company.
2999 respondents of 8360 who were sent the survey.
Perceived practice changes due to concerns about medicolegal issues, beliefs about medicolegal issues, and the influence of medicolegal issues on both career choices and how doctors relate to their patients.
Respondents reported changes in practice behaviour due to medicolegal concerns, with 43% of doctors stating that they referred patients more than usual, 55% stating that they ordered tests more than usual, and 11% stating that they prescribed medications more than usual. Respondents also reported improved communication of risk (66%), increased disclosure of uncertainty (44%), developed better systems for tracking results (48%) and better methods for identifying non-attenders (39%) and for auditing clinical practice (35%). Concerns about medicolegal issues led to 33% considering giving up medicine, 32% considering reducing their working hours and 40% considering retiring early. These proportions were all significantly greater for doctors who had previously experienced a medicolegal matter compared with those who had not.
This Australian study, like international studies, confirms that doctors' concerns about medicolegal issues impact on their practice in a variety of ways. There is a greater perceived impact on those doctors who have previously experienced a medicolegal matter.
探讨医学法律问题对澳大利亚医生行医方式的感知影响,并比较有医学法律问题经历的医生和没有医学法律问题经历的医生。
对来自所有主要专业群体的澳大利亚医生、受训者和参加医疗保险的普通医生进行横断面调查(2007 年 9 月发布,4 周后提醒)。
向 8360 名发送调查的人中有 2999 名回应者。
因法律问题而改变实践行为的感知、对法律问题的信念,以及法律问题对职业选择和医生与患者关系的影响。
受访者报告因法律问题而改变了实践行为,有 43%的医生表示他们比平时更多地转介患者,55%表示他们比平时更多地进行检查,11%表示他们比平时更多地开处方。受访者还报告了风险沟通的改善(66%)、不确定性披露的增加(44%)、发展更好的结果跟踪系统(48%)和更好的识别不参加者的方法(39%)和审计临床实践(35%)。法律问题的担忧导致 33%的医生考虑放弃医学,32%的医生考虑减少工作时间,40%的医生考虑提前退休。与没有经历过医学法律问题的医生相比,有过医学法律问题经历的医生中,这些比例都显著更高。
这项澳大利亚研究与国际研究一样,证实了医生对法律问题的担忧以各种方式影响他们的实践。对于那些有过医学法律问题经历的医生,这种影响感知更大。