2018
DOI: 10.1590/2177-6709.23.4.088-093.sar
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Plain access to justice and the orthodontist’s activity in Brazil: vulnerability in the professional practice in the face of risks of malpractice lawsuits

Abstract: Objective: the present study aimed at evaluating the risks and vulnerability of orthodontists to legal compensation actions and verifying the hypothesis of these health care professionals having little knowledge concerning their rights and obligations as service providers. Methods: Three groups were formed to participate in a semi-structured interview. The first group had thirteen law professionals, the second group was composed of eleven orthodontists and the third group was made up of nine randomly selected … Show more

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“…In the United States, these conflicts are ranked in the top of the motives behind lawsuits in Orthodontics (MACHEN, 1992) and may be explained by the different levels of education of patients, orthodontists and staff as well as their ability to manage daily situations in the dental office. Similarly, a recent study interviewed Brazilian Law professionals, orthodontists and orthodontic patients and found out that failure in patient-professional relationship was the main triggering factor behind a lawsuit (GUEDES et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United States, these conflicts are ranked in the top of the motives behind lawsuits in Orthodontics (MACHEN, 1992) and may be explained by the different levels of education of patients, orthodontists and staff as well as their ability to manage daily situations in the dental office. Similarly, a recent study interviewed Brazilian Law professionals, orthodontists and orthodontic patients and found out that failure in patient-professional relationship was the main triggering factor behind a lawsuit (GUEDES et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research project was submitted to and approved by the Ethics and Research Committee (Protocol number 1.403.552). On the first, qualitative stage, in-depth interviews were done with the intent of elaborating the instrument to evaluate the risks of being involved in lawsuits to which orthodontists are exposed [9]. On the second, quantitative stage, the questionnaire was applied to a group of orthodontists, aiming to validate the instrument.…”
Section: Ethical Clearance and Study Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interviews were done directly by the researcher, with 13, 11 and 9 participants in each group, respectively. The interviews were analysed using Bardin's content analysis technique (qualitative phase) and the results generated 7 domains for the elaboration of the instrument [9].…”
Section: In-depth Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This picture has the deleterious ingredients necessary to promote unfair competition, the use of improper irregular advertising and the vilification of dental procedures. There are frequent examples and reports of practices that point to serious deficiencies in education in the areas of Ethics, Legislation, Marketing and Management applied to Dentistry 6 . Unfortunately, we cannot rule out the existence of possible cases of character flaws or bad faith.…”
Section: Dental Labor Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%