Defensive medicine practices among gastroenterologists in Japan

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作者
Toru Hiyama
Masaharu Yoshihara
Shinji Tanaka
Yuji Urabe
Yoshihiko Ikegami
Tatsuma Fukuhara
Kazuaki Chayama
机构
[1] Department of Endoscopy Hiroshima University Hospital Hiroshima Japan
[2] Department of Medicine and Molecular Science Division of Frontier Medical Science Programs for Biomedical Research Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Hiroshima University Hiroshima Japan
[3] Health Service Center Hiroshima University Higashihiroshima Japan
[4] Health Service Center Hiroshima University Higashihiroshima Japan
关键词
Defensive medicine; Gastroenterologist; Japan; Survey; Clinical practice;
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
AIM: To clarify the prevalence of defensive medicine and the specific defensive medicine practices among gastro-enterologists in Japan.METHODS: A survey of gastroenterologists in Hiroshi-ma, Japan, was conducted by mail in March 2006. The number of gastroenterologists reporting defensive medi-cine behaviors or changes in their scope of practice and the reported defensive medicine practices, i.e., assurance and avoidance behaviors, were examined.RESULTS: A total of 131 (77%) out of 171 gastroenter-ologists completed the survey. Three (2%) respondents were sued, and most respondents (96%) had liability insurance. Nearly all respondents (98%) reported prac-ticing defensive medicine. Avoidance behaviors, such as avoiding certain procedures or interventions and avoiding caring for high-risk patients, were very common (96%). Seventy-five percent of respondents reported often avoiding certain procedures or interventions. However, seasoned gastroenterologists (those in practice for more than 20 years) adopted avoidance behaviors significantly less often than those in practice for less than 10 years. Assurance behaviors, i.e., supplying additional services of marginal or no medical value, were also widespread (91%). Sixty-eight percent of respondents reported that they sometimes or often referred patients to other spe-cialists unnecessarily.CONCLUSION: Defensive medicine may be highly prev-alent among gastroenterologists throughout Japan, withpotentially serious implications regarding costs, access, and both technical and interpersonal quality of care.
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页码:7671 / 7675
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