伊朗一所大学医院急诊科不遵医嘱出院的比率和原因:伦理观点。

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICAL ETHICS
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-28 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v13i15.4391
Sanaz Rouhbakhsh Halvaei, Hojat Sheikh Motahar Vahedi, Ayat Ahmadi, Maryam Sadat Mousavi, Alireza Parsapoor, Ali Reza Sima, Amir Ahmad Shojaei, Ehsan Shamsi-Gooshki
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摘要

出院不遵医嘱(DAMA)是卫生保健系统中的一个常见问题。它给病人和医务人员都带来了风险,可能是伦理审议的主题。这项横断面研究于2017年对400名不顾医疗建议从伊朗德黑兰沙里亚蒂医院急诊病房出院的患者进行了研究。通过临床记录和电话收集患者信息。采用STATA软件对收集的数据进行分析。沙里亚蒂医院急诊科的DAMA率为12%。男性是DAMA的危险因素(OR: 1.90;Ci (95%): 1.44 - 2.52;P < 0.0001)。此外,年轻患者更有可能违背医嘱离开医院(p值:0.04)。DAMA更常见的原因是感觉好转,诊断和治疗程序的长时间延误以及急诊室的繁忙气氛。患者自我放电是一种多维度的现象,受患者自身特征、医疗条件和医院环境的影响。这引发了一些伦理问题,主要是由于患者的自主权和慈善之间的冲突。医务人员与DAMA风险较高的患者建立有效的关系是有帮助的,以提高他们的依从性,防止不遵医嘱离开医院的后果。
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Rate and causes of discharge against medical advice from a university hospital emergency department in Iran: an ethical perspective.

Rate and causes of discharge against medical advice from a university hospital emergency department in Iran: an ethical perspective.

Rate and causes of discharge against medical advice from a university hospital emergency department in Iran: an ethical perspective.

Discharge against medical advice (DAMA) is a common problem in the health-care system. It imposes risks to both patients and medical staff and could be the subject of ethical deliberation. This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2017 on 400 patients who were discharged against medical advice from the emergency ward of Shariati Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Patients' information was collected using clinical records and telephone calls. The collected data were analyzed using STATA software. DAMA rate was 12% in the emergency department of Shariati Hospital. Male gender was found to be a risk factor for DAMA (OR: 1.90; CI (95%): 1.44 - 2.52; P < 0.0001). In addition, younger patients were more likely to leave hospital against medical advice (p-value: 0.04). The more common reasons for DAMA were feeling better, long delay in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and the hectic ambience of the emergency ward. Patients' self-discharge is a multi-dimensional phenomenon that is affected by patients' characteristics, medical conditions and hospital circumstances. It raises some ethical concerns, mainly due to a conflict between patients' autonomy and beneficence. It is helpful for the medical staff to create an effective relationship with patients who are at higher risk of DAMA, in order to increase their compliance and prevent the consequences of leaving hospital against medical advice.

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