Abstract

Introduction: The rise of medical errors has become a public concern among health policymakers. Due to the importance of knowing the causes of medical errors and preventing their continuation, especially in the emergency department, so this study was conducted to investigate the frequency of negligence of emergency medicine specialists referred to forensic medicine in Fars province from 2012 to 2019. Methods: The present study was a descriptive study based secondary data analysis. The study population included all negligence referred to the office of the Medical Commission of the General Directorate of Forensic Medicine of Fars Province with the subject of complaints from emergency medicine specialists during the years 2012 to 2020. The method of data collection is based on a questionnaire and the use of information in the files of the Medical Commission of the General Directorate of Forensic Medicine of Fars Province. Data collection form including patient's age, patient's education, patient's occupation, underlying illness, causes of negligence, type of treatment center, cause and motive of complaint, type of service provided, how to obtain information about negligence, location of injury, type of injury and amount of injury is. Data analysis was performed using SPSS software version 21 and descriptive Statistics. Results: Out of 92 cases, 91 were male physicians (98.9%) and 1 was a female physician (1.1%). The highest frequency of voting was in 1398 with 40 votes (43.5%) and in 1397 with 28 votes (30.4%). 54 (58.7%) of the complainants died and 19 (20.7%) had disabilities. Also, the number of complainants was improving 11 (0.12%) and improved 6 (6.5%). Of the 92 cases reviewed, 77 (83.7%) were finally acquitted and 15 (16.3%) were convicted. The highest frequency of confirmed negligence was negligence negligence 9 (9.8%) and negligence 2 (2.2%). Conclusion: The results of this study indicated that the most common cause of medical malpractice in emergency medicine specialists is negligence. Therefore, it is suggested to reduce this type of negligence by holding training workshops for emergency medicine specialists.

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