Authors
Jill Wilkinson, Chris Marshall
Publication date
2021/8/13
Journal
Journal of Primary Health Care
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
213-221
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Description
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION The New Zealand Health and Disability Commissioner (HDC) Act 1994 was designed to protect the rights of consumers and provide a fair, simple, speedy, and efficient resolution to complaints. No recent studies have been published about the health practitioner experience of HDC investigations following a patient complaint, and none that include nurses and midwives. AIM To use a restorative inquiry framework to understand the impacts and needs of health practitioners arising from an event that led to an investigation by the HDC during the last 10 years. METHODS A descriptive qualitative approach was used with data collected using semi-structured interviews with doctors, nurses, and midwives (n = 13). The data were analysed using thematic analysis. RESULTS Participants worked in primary care, aged care, and services provided by public hospitals. The emotional impacts …
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