2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-016-0095-3
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Concept of defensive medicine and litigation among Sudanese doctors working in obstetrics and gynecology

Abstract: BackgroundObstetrics and gynaecology always has reputation for being a highly litigious. The field of obstetrics and gynaecology is surrounded by different circumstances that stimulate the doctors to practice defensive medicine.MethodsThis study was directed to assess the extent and the possible effect of defensive medicine phenomenon (in term of knowledge and prevalence) on medical decision making among different grades of obstetric and gynaecologic Sudanese doctors, and to determine any experience of medical… Show more

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“…About 91.1% of surgeons believed that DM behaviors, especially diagnostic tests, led to higher health costs, which may reduce the referrals [22] and lead to discontinuation of treatment, or even may put patients at high risk including exposure to radiation. In addition, 58.1% of Iranian surgeons were aware of the DM, which was consistent with the findings of study from Sudan [23].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…About 91.1% of surgeons believed that DM behaviors, especially diagnostic tests, led to higher health costs, which may reduce the referrals [22] and lead to discontinuation of treatment, or even may put patients at high risk including exposure to radiation. In addition, 58.1% of Iranian surgeons were aware of the DM, which was consistent with the findings of study from Sudan [23].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…According to numerous reports, most physicians have practised or have been practising defensive medicine. 7–11 According to a survey of physicians in Pennsylvania, defensive medicine is highly prevalent among various specialties who pay the most for liability insurance. 12 In China, it is reported that physicians' previous experience with medical disputes is significantly associated with defensive behaviours, particularly with overprescription.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 75 ] Usually in countries where plural democracy predominates, such as America, Oceania and Europe, the legal system tends to favor the practice of defensive medicine. [ 23 , 76 ] However, defensive medicine is also causing concerns in many other regions of the world, [ 21 , 34 , 77 , 78 ] including countries with different political regimes than plural democracies. The Islamic Republic of Iran, for example, in addition to having a high rate of CS, [ 79 ] also has a high frequency of DM, [ 80 ] and obstetric litigation in this country reduces the tendency of doctors to perform vaginal deliveries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%