Exploring Patient Awareness and the Feasibility of Mediation in Healthcare: A Pilot Study in Bulgaria

探索患者意识及医疗保健中调解的可行性:保加利亚的一项试点研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The healthcare system is complex and emotionally charged, which frequently leads to conflicts between patients and healthcare providers as a result of inadequate communication and unmet patient expectations. This pilot study investigates patient awareness and the feasibility of mediation as an alternative conflict resolution method in healthcare. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of 40 Bulgarian citizens was conducted to evaluate their experiences with physician-patient communication, their opinions regarding the effectiveness of the legal system, and their awareness of mediation. RESULTS: According to the findings, more than half of the respondents reported difficulties communicating with their physicians, and only 5% believed the judicial system was effective in resolving disputes in healthcare. While many were familiar with mediation, only 2.5% had used it to address healthcare-related problems. CONCLUSIONS: This pilot study underscores the need for targeted education and trust-building initiatives to facilitate the implementation of mediation in healthcare. Improving patient-physician communication and introducing mediation could enhance healthcare quality and patients' trust, providing a more efficient and satisfactory conflict resolution mechanism.

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