Patient characteristics of, and remedial interventions for, complaints and medico-legal claims against doctors: a rapid review of the literature

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Schultz, Timothy J. [1 ]
Zhou, Michael [2 ]
Gray, Jodi [1 ]
Roseleur, Jackie [1 ]
Clark, Richard [1 ,3 ]
Mordaunt, Dylan A. [1 ,4 ]
Hibbert, Peter D. [5 ,6 ]
Haysom, Georgie [7 ]
Wright, Michael [7 ,8 ]
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[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Med & Publ Hlth, Flinders Hlth & Med Res Inst, Adelaide, Australia
[2] Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Nursing & Hlth Sci, Adelaide, Australia
[3] HealthFX, Melbourne, Australia
[4] Southern Adelaide Local Hlth Network, Adelaide, Australia
[5] Macquarie Univ, Australian Inst Hlth Innovat, Sydney, Australia
[6] Univ South Australia, IIMPACT Hlth Allied Hlth & Human Performance, Adelaide, Australia
[7] Avant Mutual, Sydney, Australia
[8] Univ Technol Sydney, Ctr Hlth Econ Res & Evaluat, Sydney, Australia
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Complaints; Medico-legal claims; Communication and resolution program; Risk management program; Patient characteristics; Patient safety; MEDICAL ERROR; PROGRAM; RISK; SURGEONS; RELATIVES; EDUCATION; SYSTEMS;
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10.1186/s13643-024-02501-8
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Background It is uncertain if patient's characteristics are associated with complaints and claims against doctors. Additionally, evidence for the effectiveness of remedial interventions on rates of complaints and claims against doctors has not been synthesised.Methods We conducted a rapid review of recent literature to answer: Question 1 "What are the common characteristics and circumstances of patients who are most likely to complain or bring a claim about the care they have received from a doctor?" and Question 2 "What initiatives or interventions have been shown to be effective at reducing complaints and claims about the care patients have received from a doctor?". We used a systematic search (most recently in July 2023) of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and grey literature. Studies were screened against inclusion criteria and critically appraised in duplicate using standard tools. Results were summarised using narrative synthesis.Results From 8079 search results, we reviewed the full text of 250 studies. We included 25 studies: seven for Question 1 (6 comparative studies with controls and one systematic review) and 18 studies for Question 2 (14 uncontrolled pre-post studies, 2 comparative studies with controls and 2 systematic reviews). Most studies were set in hospitals across a mix of medical specialties. Other than for patients with mental health conditions (two studies), no other patient characteristics demonstrated either a strong or consistent effect on the rate of complaints or claims against their treating doctors. Risk management programs (6 studies), and communication and resolution programs (5 studies) were the most studied of 6 intervention types. Evidence for reducing complaints and medico-legal claims, costs or premiums and more timely management was apparent for both types of programs. Only 1 to 3 studies were included for peer programs, medical remediation, shared decision-making, simulation training and continuing professional development, with few generalisable results.Results From 8079 search results, we reviewed the full text of 250 studies. We included 25 studies: seven for Question 1 (6 comparative studies with controls and one systematic review) and 18 studies for Question 2 (14 uncontrolled pre-post studies, 2 comparative studies with controls and 2 systematic reviews). Most studies were set in hospitals across a mix of medical specialties. Other than for patients with mental health conditions (two studies), no other patient characteristics demonstrated either a strong or consistent effect on the rate of complaints or claims against their treating doctors. Risk management programs (6 studies), and communication and resolution programs (5 studies) were the most studied of 6 intervention types. Evidence for reducing complaints and medico-legal claims, costs or premiums and more timely management was apparent for both types of programs. Only 1 to 3 studies were included for peer programs, medical remediation, shared decision-making, simulation training and continuing professional development, with few generalisable results.Results From 8079 search results, we reviewed the full text of 250 studies. We included 25 studies: seven for Question 1 (6 comparative studies with controls and one systematic review) and 18 studies for Question 2 (14 uncontrolled pre-post studies, 2 comparative studies with controls and 2 systematic reviews). Most studies were set in hospitals across a mix of medical specialties. Other than for patients with mental health conditions (two studies), no other patient characteristics demonstrated either a strong or consistent effect on the rate of complaints or claims against their treating doctors. Risk management programs (6 studies), and communication and resolution programs (5 studies) were the most studied of 6 intervention types. Evidence for reducing complaints and medico-legal claims, costs or premiums and more timely management was apparent for both types of programs. Only 1 to 3 studies were included for peer programs, medical remediation, shared decision-making, simulation training and continuing professional development, with few generalisable results.Conclusion Few patient characteristics can be reliably related to the likelihood of medico-legal complaints or claims. There is some evidence that interventions can reduce the number and costs of claims, the number of complaints, and the timeliness of claims. However, across both questions, the strength of the evidence is very weak and is based on only a few studies or study designs that are highly prone to bias.
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