Clinicians and the coronial system: ability of clinicians to recognise reportable deaths. |
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Authors: | R D Start Y Delargy-Aziz C P Dorries P B Silcocks D W Cotton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Sheffield University Medical School. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE--To assess the ability of clinicians to recognise deaths which require referral to the coroner. DESIGN--Postal questionnaire consisting of 16 fictitious case histories, 14 of which contained a clear indication for referral to the coroner. SETTING--Large teaching hospital. Coroner''s office. SUBJECTS--200 clinicians from general medical and surgical firms and senior staff of the local coroner''s office (two coroner''s officers and the two deputy coroners). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Number of correct assessments on questionnaire. RESULTS--The mean recognition score for the clinicians was 9.11 (range 3-14) with no difference between the clinical grades. All of the coroner''s senior staff recorded maximum recognition scores of 16. CONCLUSIONS--The study highlights several features of the coronial system which are poorly understood by clinicians and provides the basis for an initiative to improve the medicolegal education of all clinicians. |
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