Authors
Hulda G Black, Emily A Goad, Jill S Attaway
Publication date
2018/4/3
Journal
International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
15-24
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship among jurors’ attribution of responsibility of the error, patient styles and juror decisions (e.g. acquittal of the physician). Specifically, this research examines the influence of an individual’s approach to their healthcare (active vs. passive), and decisions to acquit in malpractice cases.
Design/methodology/approach
In total, 459 individuals were surveyed using a commercial call center for participation in a corresponding mail survey. Surveys were also distributed to undergraduate business students at a Midwestern university.
Findings
Cluster analysis revealed two categories of patient styles: “active patients” (39.4 per cent) and “passive patients” (60.6 per cent). Regardless of patient style, this research found all respondents viewed medical error disclosure as important. However, respondents in the passive group were more likely to acquit the …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
HG Black, EA Goad, JS Attaway - International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare …, 2018