Spine neurosurgeons facing the judicialization of their profession: disenchantment and alteration of daily practice-a qualitative study.
Antoine GuillainAnne-Hélène MoncanyOlivier HamelCarole GersonRenaud BougeardGrégory DranBertrand DebonoPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2020)
Our study highlights several elements that can alter the quality of care in a context of societal change and the judicialization of medicine. The alteration of the doctor-patient relationship and the permanent pressure of a possible complaint encourage surgeons to adopt defensive attitudes in order to minimize the risks of litigation and increased insurance premiums. These phenomena can affect the quality of care and the privacy of physicians to the extent that they may consider changing or interrupting their careers earlier.