Author/Editor     Zwitter, Matjaž
Title     Zdravniška napaka in nivoji etične odgovornosti
Translated title     Physician's malpractice and levels of ethical responsibility
Type     članek
Source     In: Balažic J, Štefanič B, editors. Zdravniška napaka. 28. memorialni sestanek profesorja Janeza Plečnika. 7. spominsko srečanje akademika Janeza Milčinskega; 1997 dec 4-5; Ljubljana. Ljubljana: Medicinska fakulteta, Inštitut za sodno medicino,
Publication year     1998
Volume     str. 91-5
Language     slo
Abstract     We speak of medical error when there is a gap between the accepted optimal and the actual procedure of diagnostics and treatment which is significant and damaging to the health of the patient. We attempted to determine the frequency of medical errors and high risk factors for them through a questionnaire sent to 17 specialists in cardio-vascular diseases or oncology. The respondents estimated that due to inappropriate processes, 15% of patients have a lower change of recovery or can expect a shorter duration of survival, and 20 - 30% of patients can expect a poorer quality of life with long-term treatment. Among the circumstances associated with higher risk of medical error the respondents cited as the most significant problems in personnel policy and work organisation and problems in postgraduate education. If we accept a broad definiton of medical errors, then they occur much more frequently than is normally adimitted. The responsibility for these errors is not borne solely by individual doctors. Ethical responsibility must be taken by the planners and patrons of medical education, personnel policy and work organisation, facilities, equipment, the extent of work and prescribed time and duration norms.
Descriptors     MALPRACTICE
ETHICS, MEDICAL
QUESTIONNAIRES