Prevalence of non-reporting of hospital medical errors in the Islamic Republic of Iran

Background: Medical errors frequently occur in health care facilities, jeopardizing patient safety and increasing associated costs Aims: This cross-sectional investigation examined the rates of and reasons for non-reporting of medical errors at Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran. Met...

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Veröffentlicht in:Eastern Mediterranean health journal 2020-11, Vol.26 (11), p.1339-1346
Hauptverfasser: Askarian, Mehrdad, Sherafat, Seyyed M., Ghodsi, Maryam, Shayan, Zahra, Palenik, Charles, Hatam, Nahid, Enchev, Yavor
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Medical errors frequently occur in health care facilities, jeopardizing patient safety and increasing associated costs Aims: This cross-sectional investigation examined the rates of and reasons for non-reporting of medical errors at Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran. Methods: Self-administered questionnaires were completed by 283 staff members, including physicians, nurses and medical students. One-way analysis of variance, Fisher's least significant difference post hoc, Spearman correlation coefficient and intraclass correlation tests were used for statistical analyses. Results: Almost all (95.8%) participants had observed at least 1 medical error during the previous year, with over half (50.5%) observing 3-10 errors. The preferred method for reporting medical errors among physicians and medical students was verbal and informal (40.3% and 41.8% respectively), while nurses preferred written forms (45.7%). The results indicated significant differences between groups concerning individual and organizational barriers in general, and among all sub-categories (P < 0.001). Conclusion: Concerns of legal entanglements and confidentiality issues were recognized as the main barriers to reporting medical errors.
ISSN:1020-3397
1687-1634
DOI:10.26719/emhj.19.050