Human` Complexity and Man`s Atrocity: Causes Of Medical Malpractices among Pakhtuns of Pakistan
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Health, Medical Malpractice, Medical Instrument, Medical Errors, Corruption

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Naz, A., Daraz, U., Khan, W. ., Khan, Q. ., Khan, T., Alam, A., & Mughal, I. . (2013). Human` Complexity and Man`s Atrocity: Causes Of Medical Malpractices among Pakhtuns of Pakistan. Asian Journal of Empirical Research, 3(3), 286–297. Retrieved from https://archive.aessweb.com/index.php/5004/article/view/3094

Abstract

This study investigates various socio-economic causes of medical malpractices among Pakhtuns of District Swat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan. A comprehensive survey was conducted in Saidu Group of teaching hospitals Mingora and data was collected through structured questionnaire from 115 educated respondents through stratified random sampling with proportional-allocation method including patients, nurses, and paramedical staff. A triangulated (Qualitative and Quantitative) approach was adopted to record the responses of the respondents’ perceptions regarding medical malpractices. The study reveals that various socio-economic causes contribute to the malpractices such as lack of health-education, untrained practitioners, un-sterilized procedures, lust for money, corruption and, vested interest groups. The study recommends that proper health education; awareness among people, proper health policy, ban on quackery and deterrence to drug black marketing will help reduce and eliminate medical practices.

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