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Defensive Medicine Practices: Scale Development and Validation

Özgün Ünal, Mahmut Akbolat

2021Medical Decision Making14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: Defensive medicine refers to practices with low marginal benefit to patients that doctors may undertake to protect themselves from legal liability. We aimed to develop a scale to measure the practice of defensive medicine. METHOD: We identified aspects of defensive medicine previously reported in the literature and conducted and analyzed semi-structured interviews with 21 physicians in Sakarya to augment and clarify these aspects between May 15, 2018, and June 15, 2018. Informed by these results, we developed, pilot tested, refined, and fielded a 10-item survey to 1724 doctors in Turkey between April 1, 2019, and July 16, 2019. We examined the psychometric properties of the scale using exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA). RESULTS: The 10-item scale provided measures of 2 factors: positive defensive medicine (assurance) and negative defensive medicine (avoidance), with Cronbach's alpha >0.8 for the scale and both subscales in both the EFA and CFA subsamples and excellent goodness-of-fit measures. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a highly reliable scale to measure positive and negative defensive medicine practice that may be suitable for future research on physician decision making.

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Scale (ratio)Measure (data warehouse)Defensive medicinePsychologyMEDLINEData scienceMedical practiceDecision aidsPsychometricsMedicineClinical decision makingManagement scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Medical decision makingClinical PracticeComputer sciencePrecision medicineApplied psychologyMedical Malpractice and Liability IssuesHealthcare cost, quality, practicesPatient Safety and Medication Errors
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