Evaluation of patient rights practices in a developing country: the Edirne model for the implementation of patient rights in Turkey
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Evaluation of patient rights practices in a developing country: the Edirne model for the implementation of patient rights in Turkey
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the development of the implementation of patient rights and the practical course of patient rights legislation in Edirne, as well as the verbal and written applications to relevant departments between 2004 and 2008.
Methods: The present study was a descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study. The data of the study were obtained by retrospectively reviewing records of written complaints to patient rights units and on-site solutions between 2004, the year of establishment of these units, and 2008.
Results: The incidence of written and verbal complaints were calculated to be 23.1 in 100,000 and 137.9 in 100,000, respectively. The increase was 102.2% for on-site solutions, whereas it was calculated as 97.8% for written applications. It was noticed that the rate of violation judgements was high (42.5% (17/40)) in the first year the Edirne State Hospital patient rights committee was established.
Conclusions: Possible problems encountered during the presentation of health services can be solved by the implementation of patient rights under the legislative guarantee. The implementation of patient rights should be considered as reflections of a socialised government on health services.
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