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J Pak Med Assoc ; 70(6): 1076-1078, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32810110

ABSTRACT

The study is aimed to analyze female emergency physician domestic support, social activity, occupational satisfaction level, and subjective happiness scale results. An electronically designed questionnaire form was e-mailed to 380 female emergency physicians working in our country. Happiness level of the participants was rated using the Subjective Happiness Scale. Among 380 female emergency physicians working in Turkey, 100 completed questionnaire. We did not detect any significant differences between the happiness scale scores of the participants with respect to their age, duration of working as a physician, academic title, monthly income, institution, monthly number of night duties, and the daily number of patients visiting emergency department.


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Happiness , Physicians , Emergency Service, Hospital , Female , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires , Turkey
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PLoS One ; 10(5): e0127206, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25992872

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BACKGROUND: Medicine is a profession that carries certain risks. One risky area of practice is the emergency department. Emergency physicians diagnose and treat a high volume of patients, and are also responsible for preparing reports for forensic cases. In this study, we aim to investigate emergency physicians' legal-administrative problems and reveal their level of understanding on forensic cases. METHODS: An electronic questionnaire form was prepared after the approval of an ethical committee. This form was sent to the residents, specialists and academicians of emergency medicine by e-mail. The physicians were asked to fill out the form online. All the gathered data was analyzed. Descriptive statistics were presented as frequency percentages with mean and standard deviation. Chi-square tests were used to compare the groups. Correlation between number of complaint cases and age, sex, career, institution, and duration of service in emergency department were investigated. p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: 294 physicians participated in the questionnaire. According to the questionnaire, 170 of the physicians were reported to the patient communication units due to medical malpractice. Mean number of compliant reports was 3.20±3.5. 29 of the physicians received administrative penalties. 42 of the physicians were judged in the court for medical malpractice. 1 physician was fined 5000 Turkish Liras as a result of these judgments. CONCLUSION: We found that the number of complaint reports is negatively correlated with duration of service in emergency medicine and age. There was a significant difference between number of complaint reports and career (p<0.05). The physicians' level of awareness on forensic cases was found to be insufficient. Lack of legislation knowledge may be an important cause of complaint reports concerning emergency physicians, who have a high load of patients. Thus, we think that increasing the frequency of post-graduate education sessions and periodical reviews might be beneficial.


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Emergency Medicine/legislation & jurisprudence , Forensic Medicine/education , Malpractice/legislation & jurisprudence , Clinical Competence , Female , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Male , Malpractice/statistics & numerical data , Physicians , Turkey
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