Annals of family medicine
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Annals of family medicine · Jul 2004
Multicenter StudyA string of mistakes: the importance of cascade analysis in describing, counting, and preventing medical errors.
Notions about the most common errors in medicine currently rest on conjecture and weak epidemiologic evidence. We sought to determine whether cascade analysis is of value in clarifying the epidemiology and causes of errors and whether physician reports are sensitive to the impact of errors on patients. ⋯ Cascade analysis of physicians' error reports is helpful in understanding the precipitant chain of events, but physicians provide incomplete information about how patients are affected. Miscommunication appears to play an important role in propagating diagnostic and treatment mistakes.
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Annals of family medicine · Jul 2004
Discussing spirituality with patients: a rational and ethical approach.
This study was undertaken to determine when patients feel that physician inquiry about spirituality or religious beliefs is appropriate, reasons why they want their physicians to know about their spiritual beliefs, and what they want physicians to do with this information. ⋯ This study helps clarify the nature of patient preferences for spiritual discussion with physicians.
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Annals of family medicine · Jul 2004
Patient reports of preventable problems and harms in primary health care.
Despite recent attention given to medical errors, little is known about the kinds and importance of medical errors in primary care. The principal aims of this study were to develop patient-focused typologies of medical errors and harms in primary care settings and to discern which medical errors and harms seem to be the most important. ⋯ The errors reported by interviewed patients suggest that breakdowns in access to and relationships with clinicians may be more prominent medical errors than are technical errors in diagnosis and treatment. Patients were more likely to report being harmed psychologically and emotionally, suggesting that the current preoccupation of the patient safety movement with adverse drug events and surgical mishaps could overlook other patient priorities.
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Annals of family medicine · Jul 2004
Practice Guideline GuidelineScreening for syphilis infection: recommendation statement.