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The lived experiences of UK physiotherapists involved in Cauda Equina Syndrome litigation. A qualitative study.

Gillian YeowellRachel LeechSusan GreenhalghEmma WillisJames Selfe
Published in: PloS one (2023)
This is the first study to investigate the lived experiences of litigation in UK physiotherapists. Involvement in clinical negligence affected physiotherapists' physical and mental wellbeing and impacted their clinical practice. Most physiotherapists felt litigation was a personal attack on them and their ability to do their job. Physiotherapists highlighted perceptions of a 'blame culture' and perceived stigma associated with the claim, which often led to a lack of sharing and learning from litigation. Physiotherapists emphasised the need for emotional support for those going through a legal claim and that training was needed to understand the process of litigation and range of potential outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • social support
  • clinical practice
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