Surgeon’s and trainee’s attitudes towards surreptitious recordings by patients: An Institutional Survey (Preprint)

Author:

Ullah Shahnoor Mohammed,Sevigny Marika,Cil TulinORCID,Devon Karen

Abstract

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Recently, cases of patients recording clinical encounters without the physician's knowledge have been reported, raising ethical and legal questions. No study to date has examined surgeon's and trainee's attitudes towards this practice. An anonymous online survey was developed and administered to surgeons and trainees in a large academic department of surgery. The responses between the surgeons and trainees were then compared. There were a total of 114 responses (response rate of 12.6%). Attitudes on the utility of recording clinical encounters varied. When comparing surgeons to trainees, 22% of surgeons disagreed that memory aide alone was sufficient when discussing difficult information while only 5.3% of trainees (p<0.05) did. Surgeons were more likely to think it was reasonable (38.8%) for patients to request recording their clinical encounter than trainees (13.5%, p<0.05). Trainees were also more likely to agree that this would hinder their therapeutic relationship (62.2%) compared to surgeons (38.8%, p<0.05). Trainees were more likely to believe this could be used against them in a medico-legal dispute (52.8%) compared to surgeons (29.25, p<0.05). Trainees were also more concerned that these clinical recordings could be taken out of context (86.1%) compared to surgeons (54.2%, p<0.05). In summary, surgeons' opinion on patient recording of clinical encounters vary. Few were aware of the legal implications. Trainees are even less likely to value recording clinical encounters and more likely to believe that these recordings could be harmful.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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