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Medical errors — causes and contradictions

https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2021-99-7-8-469-475

Abstract

Studying and improving the theory of errors of doctors has always been important, and today it has become especially relevant.
The article lists the main provisions of the advanced version of the theory of errors of doctors. The main content of the article
is devoted to four important aspects of the problem of physician errors. The article states the main contradiction of the problem
of errors in medicine. The structure of general objective and subjective causes of medical errors is shown. The main options
for doctors to experience errors that complicate doctors’ mutual understanding in this problem are formulated. For the fi rst
time, the reasons for the denial of errors by doctors are summarized. These aspects and conclusions on them are the result of
an analysis of publications on the problem of errors in medicine, repeated discussions of the problem on professional medical
sites. The content of these aspects was based on its own material on error analysis and observation from practice. The above
aspects and their conclusions need not so much to be confi rmed by special studies, but rather to refl ect on their role and place
in the problem of errors. The general objective and subjective reasons for the occurrence of medical errors are shown in
connection with their possible "guilt". Lack of experience is presented as the most common cause of medical errors. Various
option for doctors to experience errors are presented as a reason that makes it diffi cult for doctors to understand this problem.

About the Authors

M. M. Makhambetchin
Scientifi c and Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

010009, Nur-Sultan



S. V. Lokhvitskiy
Karaganda Medical University
Kazakhstan

100008, Karaganda



Y. M. Turgunov
Karaganda Medical University
Kazakhstan

100008, Karaganda



K. T. Shakeyev
Karaganda Medical University
Kazakhstan

100008, Karaganda



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Makhambetchin M.M., Lokhvitskiy S.V., Turgunov Y.M., Shakeyev K.T. Medical errors — causes and contradictions. Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal). 2021;99(7-8):469-475. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2021-99-7-8-469-475

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