2012
DOI: 10.12816/0003092
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What are Patients’ Concerns about Medical Errors in an Emergency Department ? = ما هي مخاوف المرضى من الأخطاء الطبية في قسم الطوارئ ؟

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“…Studies scored weakly in relation to their justification for decisions regarding sample size (30% of maximum possible score obtained) and for the data collection method (60% of the maximum possible score obtained). Studies that scored 50% or less of the maximum possible quality score ( 5) possessed the lowest scores on several common quality criteria [41][42][43][44][45]70]. Weaknesses included a lack of detail regarding justification for analytic method, justification for sample size and rationale for choice of data collection tools.…”
Section: Study Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies scored weakly in relation to their justification for decisions regarding sample size (30% of maximum possible score obtained) and for the data collection method (60% of the maximum possible score obtained). Studies that scored 50% or less of the maximum possible quality score ( 5) possessed the lowest scores on several common quality criteria [41][42][43][44][45]70]. Weaknesses included a lack of detail regarding justification for analytic method, justification for sample size and rationale for choice of data collection tools.…”
Section: Study Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Informed consent or a good understanding of potential problems that may occur following treatment reduced patients' perceptions that an AE had occurred. The degree of trust, rapport and satisfaction with a practitioner also influenced perceptions of care and whether an AE was perceived [43,51]. Loss of trust and confidence in the treating health professional following an event was also reported [72].…”
Section: Patients' Definitions Of Aesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of this is due to: insufficient measures at entry, in particular lack of preparation of the workforce through strategic investment in education and effective and ethical recruitment practices (WHO EMRO, 2007. It is, therefore, not surprising that there is mounting evidence of mediocre to poor patient satisfaction due to inefficient health care delivery in hospitals of EMR (Razzak and Kellermann, 2002;Kianmehr et al, 2012;Pirkel et al, 2012;Amarapathy et al, 2003). There are also reports of up to 18 per cent of hospital patients in EMR suffering an adverse event while hospital acquired infections account for 5-10 per cent of hospitalized patients with up to 37 per cent being in the intensive care units (Asady, 2012).…”
Section: Managing Under Pressure: Emr and The Hospital Management Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main concern lies on medical error, which occurs mainly during emergency. There are previous works that discussed this issue 8,9 . Though medical informatics along with many issues need to be solved, the important issue is how to protect patient's privacy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%