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Citation

Yu H, Hu Z, Zhang X, Li B, Zhou S. Pak. J. Med. Sci. Q. 2015; 31(1): 4-8.

Affiliation

Shangcheng Zhou, School of Management, Hubei University of Medicine, Shiyan, China.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Professional Medical Publications)

DOI

10.12669/pjms.311.6446

PMID

25878605

Abstract

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: In recent years there have been many cases of violence against healthcare professionals (HCPs) in China leading to the death of some doctors as well as nurses by patient's relatives. Our objective was to identify the causative factors for these violent acts and address these isssues which is vital to ensure patient safety.

METHODS: A multidisciplinary research task force was formed to do a root cause analysis of the violent acts against the healthcare professionals. A flowchart was developed to identify the steps in the process and discover the potential links.

RESULTS: There are complex reasons behind the violence against HCPs. However, the main reasons were found to be poor quality of medical services and increased awareness of patients' rights and their willingness to knock at the doors of courts to seek justice. The feasible counter measures includes stimulating hospital directors to improve patient safety, aligning incentives with quality of service provided in healthcare facilities, monitoring educational quality of HCPs, making necessary changes in medical education programmes besides setting up a reasonable academic promotion mechanism for health professionals based on merit and competence.

CONCLUSION: Poor quality of medical services, increased awareness among patients about their rights has resulted in increase in medical disputes and at times violence against healthcare professionals. A number of effective measures can be undertaken by the government, hospitals, and medical schools ensuring patient safety. However, it is essential to sensitize the hospital directors to elevate their quality of medical services.


Language: en

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