On bioethical component of patient safety in surgery

  • Authors: Remizov O.V1, Sazhin V.P2, Karsanov A.M3,4
  • Affiliations:
    1. North Ossetian State Medical Academy
    2. Ryazan State Medical University
    3. Surgical Diseases No.3 of North Ossetian State Medical Academy
    4. Non-governmental healthcare institution “Railway Hospital at the station Vladikavkaz " JSC Russian Railways
  • Issue: Vol 10, No 1 (2017)
  • Pages: 47-51
  • Section: Articles
  • URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/2070-1586/article/view/55190
  • ID: 55190

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Abstract

Priority areas in the safe treatment of surgical patients include improvement of doctor-patient communication and optimization of interaction of personnel, which successful implementation is impossible without the development and practical application of modern bioethics. The study of the communication component of the informational and legal safety of patients revealed that 18% of patients are not willing to participate actively in their treatment, relying on the choice of a doctor, who may face difficulties that cannot be solved by algorithms during the implementation of a patient's right to information in the most delicate form. The survey of 110 surgeons revealed that 39.1% of them are not familiar with the basic pro-visions of the Federal Law № 323-FZ, 12.7% - do not consider the problem of compliance with patient’s rights to be relevant, and 55.5% of surgeons were previously involved in conflict situations with patients.

About the authors

O. V Remizov

North Ossetian State Medical Academy

Email: oleg_remizov@mail.ru
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Rector

V. P Sazhin

Ryazan State Medical University

Email: sazhin-vp@rambler.ru
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Surgery with a course of endosurgery of the Faculty of Additional Professional Education

A. M Karsanov

Surgical Diseases No.3 of North Ossetian State Medical Academy; Non-governmental healthcare institution “Railway Hospital at the station Vladikavkaz " JSC Russian Railways

Email: karsan@inbox.ru
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department; oncologist Vladikavkaz

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