@article{3570, author = {Samantha Nazione and Kristin Pace}, title = {An Experimental Study of Medical Error Explanations: Do Apology, Empathy, Corrective Action, and Compensation Alter Intentions and Attitudes?}, abstract = {

Medical malpractice lawsuits are a growing problem in the United States, and there is much controversy regarding how to best address this problem. The medical error disclosure framework suggests that apologizing, expressing empathy, engaging in corrective action, and offering compensation after a medical error may improve the provider-patient relationship and ultimately help reduce the number of medical malpractice lawsuits patients bring to medical providers. This study provides an experimental examination of the medical error disclosure framework and its effect on amount of money requested in a lawsuit, negative intentions, attitudes, and anger toward the provider after a medical error. Results suggest empathy may play a large role in providing positive outcomes after a medical error.

}, year = {2015}, journal = {J Health Commun}, volume = {20}, pages = {1422-32}, month = {12/2015}, issn = {1087-0415}, doi = {10.1080/10810730.2015.1018646}, language = {eng}, }