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Volume 7, Issue 2 (December 2023)

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Radu-Mihai Dumitrescu, Adrian Nicolae-Dan, Corina Ilinca

 

 

Healing Voices: A Deep Dive into Doctor Perceptions on relation between Malpractice and Medical Legislation and Healthcare system in Romania. The results of a qualitative sociological research

 

https://doi.org/10.58179/SSWR7201

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Dumitrescu, R.M, Dan, A.N. and Ilinca. C (2023), “Healing Voices: A Deep Dive into Doctor Perceptions on relation between Malpractice and Medical Legislation and Healthcare system in Romania. The results of a qualitative sociological research”, Sociology and Social Work Review, 7(2), 6-25, DOI: https://doi.org/10.58179/SSWR7201

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Abstract

This article presents findings from a comprehensive survey titled “Dimensions of Malpractice in Romania” addressing the negative aspects of the current legislation on professional liability. The data reveals a notable gap in doctors’ knowledge of the legislative framework specific to the medical profession, emphasizing a high demand for formal, institutional training. The prevalence of “I don’t know” responses suggests a conceptual gap, possibly stemming from ultra-specialized training that lacks trans-disciplinary education, particularly in legal matters. Medical malpractice emerges as a significant challenge for both the healthcare system and society at large. This survey delves into the complex social context of medical practice, exploring individual experiences and social influences. The large participant pool (8,121 participants, with 4,729 responses) enhances the research’s scalability, allowing for the identification of prevalent themes and subsequent correlations through advanced statistical methods.

The study, conducted through a questionnaire administered within a month to over 8,000 participants, highlights the cost-effectiveness and efficiency of survey research compared to interview-based approaches. Despite its advantages, the qualitative nature of the study presents limitations, such as the potential subjectivity in data interpretation. Limitations include the potential lack of generalizability, leading to the organization of data based on frequency rather than broad applicability. The findings may be more relevant for specific contexts, requiring further evaluations and independent assessments.

This qualitative sociological research prioritizes an in-depth understanding of phenomena over quantitative aspects. The identified themes and sub-themes reflect negative conditions and vulnerabilities in medical practice, serving as a basis for potential amendments to legal texts. A legislative framework adapted to local social conditions is proposed to benefit both the healthcare system and broader society. The article concludes with a call for continued research, emphasizing the importance of refining the legislative framework to enhance the overall healthcare landscape in Romania.

 

Keywords: Malpractice; Doctor perceptions; Medical legislation; Healthcare system.

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