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. 2006 Mar;24(1):27-32.
doi: 10.1080/02813430500508330.

General practitioners' attitudes toward reporting and learning from adverse events: results from a survey

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General practitioners' attitudes toward reporting and learning from adverse events: results from a survey

Thorbjørn H Mikkelsen et al. Scand J Prim Health Care. 2006 Mar.
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate GPs' attitudes to and willingness to report and learn from adverse events and to study how a reporting system should function.

Design: Survey.

Setting: General practice in Denmark.

Main outcome measures: GPs' attitudes to exchange of experience with colleagues and others, and circumstances under which such exchange is accepted.

Subjects: A structured questionnaire sent to 1198 GPs of whom 61% responded. RESULTS. GPs had a positive attitude towards discussing adverse events in the clinic with colleagues and staff and in their continuing medical education groups. The GPs had a positive attitude to reporting adverse events to a database if the system granted legal and administrative immunity to reporters. The majority preferred a reporting system located at a research institute.

Conclusion: GPs have a very positive attitude towards discussing and reporting adverse events. This project encourages further research and pilot projects testing concrete reporting systems.

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