医疗法律投诉对加拿大整形外科医生有什么影响?

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Plastic surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1177/22925503241300337
Zach Zhang, Hassan El Hawary, Paul Oxley, Mirko S Gilardino, Jugpal S Arneja
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背景:在医学法律投诉中被点名可能是一个充满不确定性的漫长过程。它目前对加拿大整形外科医生的影响尚不清楚。我们的目的是审查医学法律投诉的影响,并为外科医生提供关于如何预防、减少和通过医学法律程序导航的建议。方法:匿名调查发送给注册的加拿大皇家医师和外科医生学院认证的整形外科医生成员。调查收集了外科医生的人口统计数据(临床状况、性别、执业类型、数量)、医学法律投诉史和结果、对执业的影响以及对流程的见解。不活跃的外科医生和无效的联系信息被排除在外。结果:在456名受邀整形外科医生中,有100人回复,其中73%为男性,执业类型和从业年限分布均匀。大多数是加拿大医疗保护协会(CMPA)的成员。很大一部分(62%)在医学法律诉讼中被点名,主要与治疗并发症(42%)和不良结果/疾病进展(34%)有关。与投诉相关的因素在实践年限中较高(PP=.02)。医疗法律程序的持续时间各不相同,大多数需要1-2年。受访者多数同意CMPA提供了充分的法律辩护(83%,53/64)。然而,大多数外科医生认为这个过程对他们的心理健康有显著的负面影响(75%,48/64)。在参与投诉后,许多外科医生通过增加文件/同意程序(45%,29/64),避免某些手术(22%,14/64)和避免照顾高危患者(19%,12/64)来改变他们的实践模式。结论:尽管法律解决方案有利于医生,但本调查的结果表明,医疗法律投诉过程对整形外科医生的做法、时间和心理健康有重大影响。了解医学法律程序和结果对减轻风险至关重要。
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What Impact Do Medicolegal Complaints Have on Canadian Plastic Surgeons?

Background: Being named in a medicolegal complaint can be a lengthy process filled with uncertainties. Its current impact on Canadian plastic surgeons is unknown. We aim to review the impact of medicolegal complaints and provide advice for surgeons on how to prevent, minimize, and navigate through the medicolegal process. Method: An anonymous survey was sent to registered Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada certified plastic surgeon members. The survey collected data on surgeon demographics (clinical status, gender, practice type, volume), medicolegal complaint history and outcome, impact on practice, and insights into the process. Surgeons with an inactive practice and invalid contact information were excluded. Results: Out of 456 invited plastic surgeons, 100 responses were included, 73% were male, with an even distribution of practice types and years in practice. Most were Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) members. A significant portion (62%) had been named in a medicolegal action, primarily related to treatment complications (42%) and poor outcomes/disease progression (34%). Factors associated with complaints were greater years in practice (P<.01), and a higher annual volume of operating room cases (P=.02). The duration of the medicolegal process varied, with the majority taking 1-2 years. Respondents predominantly agreed that CMPA provided adequate legal defence (83%, 53/64). However, most surgeons felt the process had a significantly negative impact on their mental health (75%, 48/64). After being involved in a complaint, many surgeons modified their practice pattern by increasing documentation/consent process (45%, 29/64), avoiding certain procedures (22%, 14/64), and avoiding care of high-risk patients (19%, 12/64). Conclusion: Despite legal resolution in favour of the physicians, the results of this survey indicate the medicolegal complaint process has a significant impact on plastic surgeons' practices, time, and mental health. Understanding the medicolegal process and outcome is crucial for risk mitigation.

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Plastic surgery
Plastic surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Plastic Surgery (Chirurgie Plastique) is the official journal of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Group for the Advancement of Microsurgery, and the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. It serves as a major venue for Canadian research, society guidelines, and continuing medical education.
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