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Impact of feeling responsible for adverse events on doctors' personal and professional lives: …


OG Aasland, R Førde - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: 368/1294 (28%) reported that they had experienced at least one adverse
event with serious patient injury. Being male and working within a surgical
discipline (including anaesthesiology, obstetrics and gynaecology) ...
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Clinicians' evaluation of clinical ethics consultations in Norway: a qualitative study


R Førde, R Pedersen, V Akre - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2008 - Springer
Abstract. Clinical ethics committees have existed in Norway since 1996. By now
all hospital trusts have one. An evaluation of these committees' work was
started in 2004. This paper presents results from an interview study of ...
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The communication atmosphere between physician colleagues: competitive perfectionism …


V Akre, E Falkum, BO Hoftvedt, OG Aasland - Social Science & Medicine, 1997 - Elsevier
Open and supportive communication is probably one of the most important
promotors of learning, coping and satisfaction at the workplace. The aim of this
paper is to describe and predict the communication atmosphere between ...
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[CITATION] Skrev ut suicidale


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[CITATION] The Norwegian hospital reform: balanced political control and enterprise economy


P Lægreid, S Opedal, I Stigen - Health Polit Policy Law, 2005
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Psychological morbidity in Australian doctors who have and have not experienced a medico- …


L Nash, M Daly, M Johnson, G Walter, M … - Australasian Psychiatry, 2007 - informahealthcare.com
Methods: A total of 1499 GPs were initially invited to participate in the study.
Two hundred and sixty requested not to participate, with 1239 subsequently being
sent a survey. There were 566 respondents (45.7% response rate to survey). ...
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[PDF] Students' attitudes and potential behaviour with regard to whistle blowing as they pass …


J Goldie, L Schwartz, A McConnachie, J … - Medical Education, 2003 - ethicist.kmu.edu.tw
Objective To examine students' attitudes and potential behaviour with regard to
whistle blowing as they progress through a modern undergraduate medical
curriculum. Design Cohort design. Setting University of Glasgow Medical ...
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The characteristics of doctors receiving medical complaints: a cross-sectional survey of …


W Cunningham, R Crump, A Tomlin - Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 2003 - nzma.org.nz
Results Nine hundred and seventy one doctors (11% of registered New Zealand
doctors) indicated that 34% had ever received a medical complaint, and 66% had
never received one. The rate of complaint in New Zealand is rising. The ...
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Personality, gender and medico-legal matters in medical practice


L Nash, M Daly, M Johnson, C Coulston, C … - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
Results: Male respondents had significantly higher psychoticism scores than
females (p<0.001), and females had significantly higher neuroticism scores than
males (p<0.01), as in community samples. However, for GPs who worked more ...
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Health care ethics committees in German university clinics. A survey of all medical directors …


J Vollmann, N Burchardi, A Weidtmann - Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
OBJECTIVE: Health Care Ethics Committees (HEC) are new ways of implementing
clinical ethics in hospitals and nursing homes. In the US all health care
institutions must provide some structure to handle ethical conflicts in ...
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