Article Open Access Volume 2 · Issue 3 · 2023 pp. 117–121

Effect of Defensive Medicine on Clinical Practices of Emergency Medicine Physicians

Arzu Doğan1, Onur İncealtın2, Aytekin Oğuz3
1 Tuzla State Hospital, Clinic of Emergency Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey
2 Göztepe Prof. Dr. Süleyman Yalçın City Hospital, Clinic of Emergency Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey
3 İstanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey
Published: 2023 DOI: 10.4274/globecc.galenos.2023.63835 Article ID: GECC-65534
Abstract
Objective: To determine the perspectives of emergency medicine physicians on defensive medicine practices under the influence of malpractice thought, the frequency of these practices, and their relationship with crowded emergency departments, and to reveal the factors affecting physicians in this practice.
Material and Methods: A questionnaire consisting of questions including positive and negative defensive medicine practices was prepared and delivered to emergency medicine physicians who were in a patient-physician relationship by hand or e-mail.
Results: Physicians answered the following questions: protecting themselves from possible medical errors, keeping more detailed records (87.4%), requesting additional examinations when not necessary (56.8%), keeping the patient under observation for long hours (47.2%), asking for additional consultations (32.7%), avoiding treatments with high complications (17.3%), referring patients (17%), trying to avoid invasive procedures (11%) and prescribing extra medications (10.6%).
Conclusion: Emergency medicine physicians preferred positive defensive medicine practices over negative defensive medicine practices. It has been observed that the pressure of the relatives of the patients and the threat of lawsuits were the main factors influencing defensive medicine practices

Keywords: Emergency medicine, defensive medicine, malpractise

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