American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Washington, DC 20024, USA.
Obstet Gynecol Surv. 2011 Sep;66(9):572-9. doi: 10.1097/OGX.0b013e3182391240.
Obstetricians-gynecologists (ob-gyns) are frequently confronted with situations that have ethical implications (e.g., whether to accept gifts or samples from drug companies or disclosing medical errors to patients). Additionally, various factors, including specific job-related tasks, costs, and benefits, may impact ob-gyns' career satisfaction. Ethical concerns and career satisfaction can play a role in the quality of women's health care. This article summarizes the studies published between 2005 and 2009 by the Research Department of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which encompass ethical concerns regarding interactions with pharmaceutical representatives and patient safety/medical error reporting, as well as ob-gyn career satisfaction. Additionally, a brief discussion regarding ethical concerns in the ob-gyn field, in general, highlights key topics for the last 30 years. Ethical dilemmas continue to be of concern for ob-gyns. Familiarity with guidelines on appropriate interactions with industry is associated with lower percentages of potentially problematic relationships with pharmaceutical industries. Physicians report that the expense of patient safety initiatives is one of the top barriers for improving patient safety, followed by fear of liability. Overall, respondents reported being satisfied with their careers. However, half of the respondents reported that they were extremely concerned about the impact of professional liability costs on the duration of their careers. Increased familiarity with guidelines may lead to a decreased ob-gyn reliance on pharmaceutical representatives and free samples, whereas specific and practical tools may help them implement patient safety techniques. The easing of malpractice insurance and threat of litigation may enhance career satisfaction among ob-gyns. This article will discuss related findings in recent years.
Obstetricians & Gynecologists and Family Physicians.
After the completing the CME activity, physicians should be better able to analyze how interactions with pharmaceutical industry may pose ethical dilemmas, examine current barriers to implementing patient safety initiatives, and evaluate the factors that influence career satisfaction among obstetrician-gynecologists.
妇产科医生经常面临涉及伦理道德的情况(例如,是否接受来自制药公司的礼物或样本,或向患者披露医疗错误)。此外,各种因素,包括特定的工作相关任务、成本和收益,可能会影响妇产科医生的职业满意度。伦理道德问题和职业满意度会影响妇女保健的质量。本文总结了美国妇产科医师学会研究部在 2005 年至 2009 年期间发表的研究,涵盖了与制药代表互动和患者安全/医疗错误报告相关的伦理问题,以及妇产科医生的职业满意度。此外,简要讨论了妇产科领域的一般伦理问题,突出了过去 30 年的关键主题。伦理困境仍然是妇产科医生关注的问题。熟悉与行业适当互动的准则与与制药行业关系中存在潜在问题的比例较低有关。医生报告说,患者安全计划的费用是提高患者安全的最大障碍之一,其次是对责任的恐惧。总的来说,受访者对自己的职业表示满意。但是,一半的受访者表示他们非常担心专业责任成本对他们职业生涯的影响。增加对准则的熟悉度可能会减少妇产科医生对制药代表和免费样本的依赖,而具体和实用的工具可能会帮助他们实施患者安全技术。放宽医疗事故保险和诉讼威胁可能会提高妇产科医生的职业满意度。本文将讨论近年来的相关发现。
妇产科医生和家庭医生。
完成 CME 活动后,医生应能够更好地分析与制药行业的互动如何可能带来伦理道德问题,检查实施患者安全计划的当前障碍,并评估影响妇产科医生职业满意度的因素。