عنوان مقاله :
چالش هاي اخلاقي و حقوقي يك جراح در بيان خطاي پزشكي
عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Mongolian Traditional Medicine, a Combination of Other Nations' Traditional Medicine
پديد آورندگان :
معيري، حسن دانشگاه علوم پزشكي كردستان , فريدي سقزلو، يحيي دانشگاه علوم پزشكي كردستان , بيروديان، سعيد دانشگاه علوم پزشكي شهيد بهشتي , قنبري، افسانه دانشگاه علوم پزشكي شهيد بهشتي , دل پسند، كورش دانشگاه علوم پزشكي كردستان
كليدواژه :
منشور حقوق بيمار , جراح , افشا , خطاي پزشكي , حقوقي , اخلاقي
چكيده فارسي :
اخلاق در جراحي جايگاه ويژه اي دارد. امنيت بيماران به عنوان اولويت اصلي در سيستم هاي ارايه دهنده خدمات سلامت مطابق با تعريف سازمان بهداشت جهاني، اين جايگاه را برجسته مي سازد. از اين رو اولين قدم در يك خطاي پزشكي، برگرداندن بيمار به فرآيند درمان و از دست نرفتن فرصت بهبودي وي مي باشد. گزارش خطاهاي پزشكي و پاسخگوبودن در برابر آن ها علاوه بر اين كه نشانه تعهد، مسووليت پذيري و قابل اعتمادبودن پزشك و سازمان هاي پزشكي است، موجب تامين حقوق بيمار نيز مي گردد. در مطالعه پيش رو، به تجزيه تحليل جنبه هاي اخلاقي و حقوقي دانش و آگاهي اساتيد، رزيدنت ها و دانشجويان در خطاهاي پزشكي اتفاق افتاده در بخش جراحي پرداخته شده است.
چكيده لاتين :
Background and Aim
Ethics has a special Position in surgery. Patients' safety highlights this position as a top priority in WHO-defined Health service provider systems. Therefore, the first step in a medical error is to return the patient to the treatment process and not miss the opportunity to therapy. Reporting medical errors and being accountable to them, In addition to being a sign of commitment, responsibility and trustworthiness of physicians and medical organizations, it also provides patient rights. In the present study, we analyze the ethical and legal aspects of the knowledge of professors, residents and students about medical errors that occurred in the surgical department.
Materials and Methods
This research is based on a case series descriptive method and citing authentic library documents and resources.
Findings
Reporting medical errors improves the performance of treatment staff. According to the analysis, in response to 5 questions from the statistical community in question, all professors disclosed medical errors in cases that did not cause a serious complication for the patient. But in cases where the complication is serious and traceable, more than two-thirds of professors have stated that they have not reported it or that it is difficult for them to make a decision.
Conclusion
A patient has the right to know about medical error disclosure and any intervention and therapeutic process must be performed with his or her consent on the basis of the principle of preserving the Physical integrity. As a committed individual, the physician has the duty to inform the patient if an error occurs during treatment for the patient. Error disclosure increases patient confidence in the physician and health system and reduces the likelihood of a lawsuit being filed against the hospital or physician and results in respect for the patient's citizenship rights
عنوان نشريه :
تاريخ پزشكي
عنوان نشريه :
تاريخ پزشكي