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Understanding the barriers to physician error reporting and disclosure: a systemic approach to a systemic problem.

Bianca Perez1, Stephen A Knych, Sallie J Weaver, Aaron Liberman, Eileen M Abel, Dawn Oetjen, Thomas T H Wan.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The issues of medical errors and medical malpractice have stimulated significant interest in establishing transparency in health care, in other words, ensuring that medical professionals formally report medical errors and disclose related outcomes to patients and families. However, research has amply shown that transparency is not a universal practice among physicians.
METHODS: A review of the literature was carried out using the search terms "transparency," "patient safety," "disclosure," "medical error," "error reporting," "medical malpractice," "doctor-patient relationship," and "physician" to find articles describing physician barriers to transparency.
RESULTS: The current literature underscores that a complex Web of factors influence physician reluctance to engage in transparency. Specifically, 4 domains of barriers emerged from this analysis: intrapersonal, interpersonal, institutional, and societal.
CONCLUSION: Transparency initiatives will require vigorous, interdisciplinary efforts to address the systemic and pervasive nature of the problem. Several ethical and social-psychological barriers suggest that medical schools and hospitals should collaborate to establish continuity in education and ensure that knowledge acquired in early education is transferred into long-term learning. At the institutional level, practical and cultural barriers suggest the creation of supportive learning environments and private discussion forums where physicians can seek moral support in the aftermath of an error. To overcome resistance to culture transformation, incremental change should be considered, for example, replacing arcane transparency policies and complex reporting mechanisms with clear, user-friendly guidelines.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24553443     DOI: 10.1097/PTS.0b013e31829e4b68

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Patient Saf        ISSN: 1549-8417            Impact factor:   2.844


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2.  Medical Errors and Barriers to Reporting in Ten Hospitals in Southern Iran.

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3.  Disclosure of medical errors: physicians' knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) in an oncology center.

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4.  Improving Patient Safety Communication in Residency Programs by Incorporating Patient Safety Discussions Into Rounds.

Authors:  Mandi W Musso; Richard J Vath; Lauren S Rabalais; Alston Dunbar; Michael Bolton; L Lee Tynes; Stephen Hosea; Angela C Johnson; Terrell S Caffery; Vernon K Rhynes; Savarra Mantzor; Bahnsen Miller; Laurinda L Calongne
Journal:  Ochsner J       Date:  2017

5.  What Does a Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Reveal About Patient Safety Culture of Surgical Units Compared With That of Other Units?

Authors:  Qin Shu; Miao Cai; Hong-Bing Tao; Zhao-Hui Cheng; Jing Chen; Yin-Huan Hu; Gang Li
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Review 6.  Development of the Barriers to Error Disclosure Assessment Tool.

Authors:  Darlene Welsh; Dominique Zephyr; Andrea L Pfeifle; Douglas E Carr; Joseph L Fink; Mandy Jones
Journal:  J Patient Saf       Date:  2021-08-01       Impact factor: 2.243

7.  The professional culture among physicians in Sweden: potential implications for patient safety.

Authors:  Marita Danielsson; Per Nilsen; Hans Rutberg; Siw Carlfjord
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2018-07-11       Impact factor: 2.655

8.  Medical Error Reporting: Status Quo and Perceived Barriers in an Orthopedic Center in Iran.

Authors:  Hamideh Mahdaviazad; Mehrdad Askarian; Bahareh Kardeh
Journal:  Int J Prev Med       Date:  2020-02-17

9.  Physicians' norms and attitudes towards substance use in colleague physicians: A cross-sectional survey in the Netherlands.

Authors:  Pauline Geuijen; Marlies de Rond; Joanneke Kuppens; Femke Atsma; Aart Schene; Hein de Haan; Cornelis de Jong; Arnt Schellekens
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-04-03       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  A resident-led initiative to improve patient safety event reporting in an internal medicine residency program.

Authors:  Kevin Zarrabi; Kelly Cummings; Nicole Lum; Erin Taub; Nirvani Goolsarran
Journal:  J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect       Date:  2020-05-21
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