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Incident reporting among physicians‐in‐training in Japan: A national survey
Author(s) -
Kurihara Masaru,
Nagao Yoshimasa,
Tokuda Yasuharu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of general and family medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2189-7948
DOI - 10.1002/jgf2.454
Subject(s) - medicine , incident report , attendance , family medicine , patient safety , medical emergency , health care , forensic engineering , engineering , economics , economic growth
Abstract Background Incident reporting can inform hospital safety. However, under‐reporting is preventing this. Methods We conducted a nationwide survey among Japanese physicians‐in‐training by including a questionnaire in the General Medicine In‐Training Examination to assess incident reporting behavior and participation in patient safety lectures. Results Responses of 6,164 physicians‐in‐training indicated that although 78% had attended patient safety lectures, 44% had not submitted an incident report in the previous year and 40.6% did not know how to submit an incident report. Conclusions The discrepancy between attendance at safety courses and incident reporting behavior must be addressed to improve hospital safety.

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