推荐病人综合症:开拓新领域。

Q3 Medicine Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2024.68
Ibraheem M Alkhawaldeh, Jaber H Jaradat, Raghad Amro, Abdullah Ashraf Hamad, Hashem Abu Serhan
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导言:非常重要人物(VIP)综合症或推荐病人综合症(RPS)是医疗保健领域的一种现象,即出于好意加强护理却无意中造成伤害。名人、医生和政治领袖往往会受到优待,从而导致可能不必要的干预。本综述将深入探讨其原因、表现形式、后果、真实案例、预防和管理,并考虑到医学领域最新进展的范式转变:我们通过搜索 PubMed、Scopus 和 Google Scholar 等数据库以及在线新闻媒体,对现有数据和文献(包括任何时间发表的有关 VIP 综合征的期刊文章和新闻报道)进行了定性和批判性综述:结果:共发现并分析了 20 篇相关文章。贵宾综合征的表现形式从过度治疗到治疗不足,扰乱了既有的医疗保健系统。其后果包括成本增加、风险增大以及患者和医疗团队的满意度降低。以迈克尔-杰克逊的病例为例,现实生活中的实例凸显了意想不到的并发症。预防策略提倡透明的资源分配和遵守既定准则。由医院指挥中心、保安和新闻发言人参与的书面 VIP 病人管理计划至关重要。建议的指令强调了重视医疗技能、团队合作、有效沟通和抵制外部压力的重要性:这篇简短的文章强调了系统解决贵宾综合症的必要性,以确保公平、道德和最佳的医疗服务。通过有组织地解决这一问题,医疗服务提供者可以努力做到平等对待所有患者,遵守道德准则,为每个人提供尽可能最好的医疗服务,无论其地位或影响力如何。未来的研究应侧重于制定管理 VIP 患者的标准化方案,并将伦理考虑因素和循证实践纳入其中。
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The recommended patient syndrome: Charting new frontiers.

Introduction: Very important person (VIP) syndrome, or recommended patient syndrome (RPS), is a phenomenon in healthcare where well-intentioned efforts to enhance care inadvertently result in harm. Celebrities, physicians, and political leaders often receive preferential treatment, leading to potentially unnecessary interventions. This review delves into its causes, manifestations, consequences, real-life instances, prevention, and management, considering the shifting paradigm of recent advances in the medical field.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative and critical review by searching databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, as well as online news outlets, exploring available data and literature, including journal articles and news articles published at any time on VIP syndrome.

Results: Twenty articles were found relevant and analyzed. Manifestations of VIP syndrome range from over- to under-treatment, disrupting established healthcare systems. Consequences encompass increased costs, heightened risks, and diminished satisfaction for patients and healthcare teams. Real-life instances, exemplified by Michael Jackson's case, highlight unintended complications. Prevention strategies advocate transparent resource allocation and adherence to established guidelines. A written VIP patient management plan, involving the hospital's command center, security, and press spokesperson, is crucial. Proposed directives underscore the importance of valuing medical skills, teamwork, effective communication, and resisting external pressures.

Conclusion: This short communication underscores the necessity of systematically addressing VIP syndrome to ensure fair, ethical, and optimal healthcare delivery. By addressing this issue in an organized way, healthcare providers can work towards treating all patients equally, following ethical guidelines, and providing the best possible care to everyone, regardless of their status or influence. Future research should focus on developing standardized protocols for managing VIP patients, incorporating ethical considerations and evidence-based practices.

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