Forensic aspects of communication with the patient and bereaved persons in out-of-hospital practice.

Q4 Medicine
Soudni Lekarstvi Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Kaniok Radek, Novomeský František, Veselá Kanioková Petra
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It is not easy to characterize a problem patient or bereaved relatives because identifying a patient or his bereaved family as a “problem” is not considered quite ethical. The approached emergency medical service employees and coroner service physicians were asked to complete a specific targeted anonymous survey. 100 % of survey questionnaires were returned. The questionnaire with a request for filling and returning was submitted to forty employees working full-time, twenty of whom were physicians, ten paramedics and ten lower-level healthcare professionals. The questionnaire comprised ten questions aimed at obtaining clear answers to questions about personal experience with problem patients, specifically aggressive patients, and more specifically whether the health care professionals (HCP) has ever felt immediately threatened by a patient in their work, whether they were exposed to verbal or even physical attack in the context of the patients basic diagnosis established during pre-hospital care. Seventy-five percent of respondents answered Yes to Question No. 5: “Have you ever felt threatened by a patient or bereaved relative in your work?” Eighty percent of respondents answered Yes to Question No. 6: “Have you ever been exposed to a verbal attack by a patient or bereaved relative?” Seventy-five percent of them answered Yes to Question No. 7: “Have you ever been exposed to a physical attack by a patient?” The rate of cases in which emergency medical service employees are exposed to verbal or physical attacks is high. The primary experience hypothesis that this happens has been proven as well as the fact that it is a highly topical and therefore unresolved issue that threatens the whole society with its social implications.

在院外实践中与病人和死者家属沟通的法医方面。
要确定问题患者或其家属的特征并不容易,因为确定患者或其家属是一个问题。被认为是不太道德的。被接触的紧急医疗服务人员和验尸服务医生被要求完成一项特定的有针对性的匿名调查。问卷回收率为100%。要求填写和返回的调查问卷提交给40名全职工作的雇员,其中20名是医生,10名护理人员和10名低级保健专业人员。问卷包括10个问题,旨在明确回答以下问题:问题患者的个人经历,特别是攻击性患者,更具体地说,卫生保健专业人员(HCP)是否在工作中立即感受到患者的威胁,他们是否在院前护理期间建立的患者基本诊断背景下遭受口头甚至身体攻击。在第5个问题中,75%的受访者回答“是”;在工作中,你是否曾感受到病人或失去亲人的威胁?在第6个问题中,80%的受访者回答“是”;你是否曾遭受过病人或失去亲人的亲属的言语攻击?在第7个问题中,75%的人回答“是”:“你曾经遭受过病人的身体攻击吗?”紧急医疗服务人员遭受言语或身体攻击的比率很高。发生这种情况的主要经验假设已被证明,以及这是一个高度热门的,因此未解决的问题,威胁着整个社会及其社会影响的事实。
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