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医学生对医疗失误的恐惧及防御性医疗行为研究:一种“隐性课程”?

Study of medical students' malpractice fear and defensive medicine: a "hidden curriculum?".

作者信息

Johnston William F, Rodriguez Robert M, Suarez David, Fortman Jonathan

机构信息

Hackensack University Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hackensack, New Jersey.

University of California at San Francisco, Department of Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, California.

出版信息

West J Emerg Med. 2014 May;15(3):293-8. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2013.8.19045. Epub 2013 Dec 9.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Defensive medicine is a medical practice in which health care providers' primary intent is to avoid criticism and lawsuits, rather than providing for patients' medical needs. The purpose of this study was to characterize medical students' exposure to defensive medicine during medical school rotations.

METHODS

We performed a cross-sectional survey study of medical students at the beginning of their third year. We gave students Likert scale questionnaires, and their responses were tabulated as a percent with 95% confidence interval (CI).

RESULTS

Of the 124 eligible third-year students, 102 (82%) responded. Most stated they rarely worried about being sued (85.3% [95% CI=77.1% to 90.9%]). A majority felt that faculty were concerned about malpractice (55.9% [95% CI=46.2% to 65.1%]), and a smaller percentage stated that faculty taught defensive medicine (32.4% [95% CI=24.1% to 41.9%]). Many students believed their satisfaction would be decreased by MC and lawsuits (51.0% [95% CI=41.4% to 60.5%]). Some believed their choice of medical specialty would be influenced by MC (21.6% [95% CI=14.7% to 30.5%]), and a modest number felt their enjoyment of learning medicine was lessened by MC (23.5% [95% CI=16.4% to 32.6%]). Finally, a minority of students worried about practicing and learning procedures because of MC (16.7% [95% CI=10.7% to 25.1%]).

CONCLUSION

Although third-year medical students have little concern about being sued, they are exposed to malpractice concerns and taught considerable defensive medicine from faculty. Most students believe that fear of lawsuits will decrease their future enjoyment of medicine. However, less than a quarter of students felt their specialty choice would be influenced by malpractice worries and that malpractice concerns lessened their enjoyment of learning medicine. [West J Emerg Med. 2014;15(3):293-298.].

摘要

引言

防御性医疗是一种医疗行为,其中医疗保健提供者的主要意图是避免受到批评和诉讼,而不是满足患者的医疗需求。本研究的目的是描述医学生在医学院轮转期间接触防御性医疗的情况。

方法

我们在三年级医学生开始时进行了一项横断面调查研究。我们给学生发放了李克特量表问卷,并将他们的回答整理为百分比形式,并给出95%置信区间(CI)。

结果

在124名符合条件的三年级学生中,102名(82%)做出了回应。大多数人表示他们很少担心被起诉(85.3%[95%CI=77.1%至90.9%])。大多数人认为教师担心医疗事故(55.9%[95%CI=46.2%至65.1%]),而较小比例的人表示教师教授防御性医疗(32.4%[95%CI=24.1%至41.9%])。许多学生认为医疗事故和诉讼会降低他们的满意度(51.0%[95%CI=41.4%至60.5%])。一些人认为他们对医学专业的选择会受到医疗事故的影响(21.6%[95%CI=14.7%至30.5%]),还有相当一部分人觉得医疗事故降低了他们学习医学的乐趣(23.5%[95%CI=16.4%至32.6%])。最后,少数学生因为医疗事故而担心进行和学习操作程序(16.7%[95%CI=10.7%至

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