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Clinical Trial
. 2000 Oct;173(4):244-50.
doi: 10.1136/ewjm.173.4.244.

Medical malpractice: the effect of doctor-patient relations on medical patient perceptions and malpractice intentions

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Clinical Trial

Medical malpractice: the effect of doctor-patient relations on medical patient perceptions and malpractice intentions

P J Moore et al. West J Med. 2000 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: To examine the causal effects of doctor-patient relations and the severity of a medical outcome on medical patient perceptions and malpractice intentions in the event of an adverse medical outcome.

Design: Randomized between-subjects experimental design. Patients were given scenarios depicting interactions between an obstetric patient and her physician throughout the patient's pregnancy, labor, and delivery.

Participants: One hundred twenty-eight postpartum obstetric patients were approached for participation, of whom 104 completed the study. Main outcome measures Patients' perceptions of physician competence and intentions to file a malpractice claim.

Results: Positive physician communication behaviors increased patients' perceptions of physician competence and decreased malpractice claim intentions toward both the physician and the hospital. A more severe outcome increased only patients' intentions to sue the hospital.

Conclusion: These results provide empiric evidence for a direct, causal effect of the doctor-patient relationship on medical patients' treatment perceptions and malpractice claim intentions in the event of an adverse medical outcome.

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