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The Awareness and Experience About Endoscopic Adverse Events Among South Korean Endoscopistsopen access

Authors
Oh, Eun HyePark, JunseokLee, Jun KyuShin, Jeong EunCho, SangjinYoon, Seung BaeCho, Young SinKwon, Yong HwanKim, Ki BaeKim, Wan JungPaik, Chang NyolLim, Hyun ChulLee, Yoon SukJang, Jae-YoungLee, Tae Hee
Issue Date
Sep-2023
Publisher
AVES
Keywords
Questionnaire; endoscopy; adverse events; endoscopist
Citation
TURKISH JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, v.34, no.9, pp 932 - +
Journal Title
TURKISH JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume
34
Number
9
Start Page
932
End Page
+
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/25668
DOI
10.5152/tjg.2023.22256
ISSN
1300-4948
2148-5607
Abstract
Background/Aims: The number of endoscopic procedures and related adverse events is increasing. We investigated South Korean endoscopists' awareness and experience of endoscopic adverse events. Materials and Methods: We used Google Forms to conduct an online questionnaire survey among South Korean endoscopists from December 11 to 29, 2020. The survey comprised 30 questions developed by members of the Quality Management Committee of the Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Results: In total, 475 endoscopists participated in the survey. Of these, 454 (95.6%) were board-certified gastroenterologists and 255 (53.7%) had >10 years of endoscopy experience. Most participants had experienced serious adverse events requiring hospitalization (80.4%, 382/475); however, only 100 (21.1%) were aware of programs for the prevention and management of adverse endoscopic events in their affiliated endoscopy centers. Most participants (98.5%, 468/475) agreed with the need for education on medical accidents for healthcare workers. Responses were inconsistent regarding the definition of adverse events formulated by the 2010 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Workshop. Most participants were not aware of the minimal standard terminology (76.6%, 364/475) and had not used it when writing endoscopy reports (88.8%, 422/475). Responses were inconsistent regarding which events to record in endoscopy records. Conclusion: Further discussion on the nationwide adverse-event reporting system and education program for adverse events related to endoscopy is needed to ensure the safety of patients and endoscopists.
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