| Literature DB >> 15492050 |
Valérie Mazeau1, Catherine Grenier-Sennelier, Denys Xavier Paturel, Mostafa Mokhtari, Gwenaëlle Vidal-Trecan.
Abstract
Reporting of incidents or near incidents because of medical devices in French hospitals relies on procedures following European and national guidelines. The authors intend to evaluate hospital staff knowledge on these surveillance procedures as a marker of appropriate application. A telephone survey is conducted on a sample of Paris University hospital staff (n = 327) using a structured questionnaire. Two-hundred sixteen persons completed the questionnaire. The response rate was lower among physicians, especially surgeons paid on an hourly basis. Rates of correct answers were different according to age, seniority, job, and department categories. Physicians and nurses correctly answered questions on theoretical knowledge more often than the other job categories. However, on questions dealing with actual practice conditions, correct answers depended more on age and seniority with a U-shaped distribution (minimum rates in intermediate categories of age and seniority).Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15492050 DOI: 10.1177/0163278704270012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eval Health Prof ISSN: 0163-2787 Impact factor: 2.651