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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2006; 12(47): 7671-7675
Published online Dec 21, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i47.7671
Table 1 Characteristics of gastroenterologists surveyed (n = 131)
CharacteristicGastroenterologistsn (%)
Sex
Male110 (84)
Female21 (16)
Years in practice
1-1033 (25)
11-1967 (51)
20-2926 (20)
305 (4)
Practice type
Solo18 (14)
Hospital clinic107 (81)
Other6 (5)
Perceived burden of liability insurance premiums
Not a burden14 (11)
Minor17 (13)
Medium57 (43)
Major3 (33)
Claims experience
Sued
≤ 3 yr ago1 (1)
> 3 yr ago2 (1)
Never sued128 (98)
Table 2 Frequency of assurance and avoidance behaviors among gastroenterologists surveyed
Oftenn (%)Never/rarelyn (%)
Assurance behavior
Order more tests than medically indicated7 (5)83 (64)
Prescribe more medications (e.g., antibiotics) than medically indicated0 (0)110 (84)
Refer patients to other specialists unnecessarily36 (27)41 (32)
Suggest invasive procedures (e.g., biopsy) to confirm diagnosis21 (16)61 (47)
Avoidance behavior
Avoid certain procedures or interventions24 (18)32 (24)
Avoid caring for high-risk patients27 (21)32 (24)
Table 3 Relation between assurance and avoidance behaviors and years in practice
Number ofyearsin practiceOften/sometimesn (%)
Assurance behavior
Order more tests than1-914/33 (42)
medically indicated10-1926/67 (39)
20-8/31 (26)
Prescribe more medications1-97/33 (21)a
(e.g., antibiotics) than10-1913/67 (19)c
medically indicated20-1/31 (3)
Refer patients to other1-924/33 (73)
specialists unnecessarily10-1947/67 (70)
20-19/31 (61)
Suggest invasive procedures1-921/33 (64)
(e.g., biopsy) to10-1936/67 (54)
confirm diagnosis20-13/31 (42)
Avoidance behavior
Avoid certain procedures1-928/33 (85)
or interventions10-1952/67 (78)
20-19/31 (61)e
Avoid caring for high-risk patients1-928/33 (85)
10-1952/67 (78)
20-19/31 (61)e
Table 4 Relation between assurance and avoidance behaviors and practice types
PracticetypeOften/sometimesn (%)
Assurance behavior
Order more tests than medicallySolo2/18(11)a
indicatedHospital clinic43/107 (40)
Other3/6 (50)
Prescribe more medicationsSolo1/18 (6)
(e.g., antibiotics) thanHospital clinic19/107 (18)
medically indicatedOther1/6 (17)
Refer patients to other specialistsSolo18/18(100)b
unnecessarilyHospital clinic69/107 (64)
Other3/6 (50)
Suggest invasive proceduresSolo10/18 (56)
(e.g., biopsy) toHospital clinic57/107 (53)
confirm diagnosisOther3/6 (50)
Avoidance behavior
Avoid certain proceduresSolo12/18 (67)
or interventionsHospital clinic82/107 (77)
Other5/6 (83)
Avoid caring for high-risk patientsSolo14/18 (78)
Hospital clinic80/107 (75)
Other5/6 (83)
Table 5 Specific defensive medicine practices among gastroenterologists (n = 118)
Most recent act ofdefensive medicineGastroenterologistsn (%)
Recorded interaction with patient41 (35)
in considerable detail
Referred patient to another physician39 (33)
Avoided certain procedure or intervention25 (21)
Ordered more tests than medically indicated13 (11)