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Author: | Fay, L.M. Kunz, L.K. Wuebker, L.J. |
Title: | Stress and medical malpractice: organizational risk assessment and intervention |
Journal: | Journal of Applied Psychology
1988 : NOV, VOL. 73, No. 4, p.727-735 |
Index terms: | HEALTH SERVICE STRESS WORKING CONDITIONS |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Four studies on relationship between stress and medical malpractice and impact of stress management programmes in reducing malpractice risk, based on 67 hospitals and 12,000 individuals. Four studies: on-the-job stress; workplace stress levels of 61 hospitals and frequency of malpractice claims; a stress management programme and frequency of reported medication errors; the frequency of medical malpractice claims. A comparison of 22 hospitals. Ecological inference, general procedures and measures. Sample and procedures. Results. The implications. Eight Tables and a Figure illustrate the study. |
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