A survey of the risk-management behaviours of Australian general practitioners
Journal article
Johnson, Maree, Chang, Sungwon, Murphy, Brooke and Payne, Sheryn. (2008). A survey of the risk-management behaviours of Australian general practitioners. Quality in Primary Care. 16, pp. 7 - 15.
Authors | Johnson, Maree, Chang, Sungwon, Murphy, Brooke and Payne, Sheryn |
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Abstract | Background To assist general practitioners (GPs) in minimising their risk of medical error, the education unit of a medical insurer developed a survey that assessed the risk-management behaviours ofGPs. Objective This study describes the risk-management behaviours of Australian GPs and how they vary by age, sex and workload intensity. Method A cross-sectional survey of 572 practising GPs, from a random selection of 1657 insured GPs, formed the data for analysis. GPs self-reported their behaviour using the valid and reliable Know your Risk - GP-Non-procedural Scale. Results GPs reported performing risk-management behaviours frequently in six key areas: practitioner communication, facilitating patient responses, managing adverse outcomes, practice setting, diagnosis, and prescribing/treatment. Risk-management behaviours varied little by age, sex or workload, with 'facilitating patient responses' being a key domain in age, sex and workload differences (older GPs and women self-reported higher performance) later found to be not significant when the interaction of age, sex and workload was examined. Conclusion Most GPs were actively engaged in general risk-management behaviours. This selfassessment tool and education strategy identified areas for improvement for individual GPs. The initiative prompted GPs to seek additional education including practice reviews. This risk-management strategy would be applicable to sole practices, group practices and divisions of general practice. Workload intensity may be a major consideration in the focus and extent of participation in riskmanagement behaviours, and research using varying levels of workload intensity is recommended. |
Year | 2008 |
Journal | Quality in Primary Care |
Journal citation | 16, pp. 7 - 15 |
Publisher | Radcliffe Publishing Ltd |
ISSN | 1479-1072 |
Web address (URL) | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ccm&AN=105905538&site=ehost-live&scope=site |
Page range | 7 - 15 |
Place of publication | United Kingdom |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/87x2z/a-survey-of-the-risk-management-behaviours-of-australian-general-practitioners
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