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General practitioners' attitudes toward reporting and learning from adverse events: results from a survey.

机译:全科医生对不良事件的报告和学习的态度:一项调查的结果。

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate GPs' attitudes to and willingness to report and learn from adverse events and to study how a reporting system should function. DESIGN: Survey. SETTING: General practice in Denmark. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: GPs' attitudes to exchange of experience with colleagues and others, and circumstances under which such exchange is accepted. SUBJECTS: A structured questionnaire sent to 1198 GPs of whom 61% responded. RESULTS. GPs had a positive attitude towards discussing adverse events in the clinic with colleagues and staff and in their continuing medical education groups. The GPs had a positive attitude to reporting adverse events to a database if the system granted legal and administrative immunity to reporters. The majority preferred a reporting system located at a research institute. CONCLUSION: GPs have a very positive attitude towards discussing and reporting adverse events. This project encourages further research and pilot projects testing concrete reporting systems.
机译:目的:调查全科医生对不良事件进行报告和学习的态度和意愿,并研究报告系统应如何运作。设计:调查。地点:丹麦的全科医生。主要观察指标:全科医生与同事和他人交流经验的态度,以及接受这种交流的环境。主题:向1198名全科医生发送了一份结构化的问卷,其中61%做出了回应。结果。全科医生对与同事和员工以及他们的继续医学教育小组讨论临床不良事件持积极态度。如果系统向报告者授予法律和行政豁免,则全科医生对向数据库报告不良事件持积极态度。大多数人更喜欢位于研究所的报告系统。结论:全科医生对讨论和报告不良事件持非常积极的态度。该项目鼓励进一步的研究和试验项目,以测试具体的报告系统。

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