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Design and Explanation of Medical Error Control Model: A Case Study in Hospitals Affiliated to Social Security Organization of Khuzestan Province
Razieh Mousavi * , Hasan Aludary , Reza Rasouli , Pir Hossein Koulivand
Faculty of Management, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Raziehmousavi60@gmail.com
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Introduction: An error could be occurred as long as human performance is carried out in a complex environment and the likelihood of this increase under stress and fatigue. Organizations should manage the errors efficiently and reduce the likelihood of occurrence of the error. Medical errors are one of the most important health threats worldwide. The present study was aimed to provide a model for controlling medical errors; a step towards reducing the incidence of hospital errors and preventing recurrence of these errors. Materials and Methods: The approach was a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. In the first stage, the results of analyzing the data led to the creation of the basic data theory in the field of medical error control. In the second stage of the study, a test was conducted to investigate the relationship between the variables. Results: Individual, management, and organizational factors as well as patient and family-related factors, factors related to the occurrence of errors, and interpersonal communication between managers and personnel had a significant effect on the control of medical error. Conclusion: The efficacy of designed model was approved. This model can be an effective step towards reducing the incidence of hospital errors.
Keywords: Medical Errors, Hospitals, Patients
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Type of Study: Research --- Open Access, CC-BY-NC | Subject: Basic research in Neuroscience


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