2022
DOI: 10.21608/zjfm.2022.121118.1106
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of an Egyptian Physicians Sample towards Dealing with Medico-legal Cases and Forensic Evidence

Abstract: Introduction: A medico-legal case (MLC) is one of the most challenging clinical cases encountered by physicians during their daily work. Handling violence, poisonings, and multiple injury cases indicate the important role of physicians in examining such injuries before changing their features through surgical intervention or recovery. Aim of the work: to assess knowledge, attitude, and practice of an Egyptian physicians' sample towards dealing with MLC and forensic evidence. Participants and methods: A cross-s… Show more

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“…This outcome might be a reflection of ambiguity surrounding the accuracy of medical report writing. This was consistent with a prior study [12] , which revealed that the majority of respondents believed that inadequate Medicolegal reports reports could have legal repercussions. Additionally, a prior survey revealed that 29.4% of respondents did not know the standards on how to fill out the medicolegal report, and 42.4% of respondents were unsure of the proper manner to create a medicolegal report.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This outcome might be a reflection of ambiguity surrounding the accuracy of medical report writing. This was consistent with a prior study [12] , which revealed that the majority of respondents believed that inadequate Medicolegal reports reports could have legal repercussions. Additionally, a prior survey revealed that 29.4% of respondents did not know the standards on how to fill out the medicolegal report, and 42.4% of respondents were unsure of the proper manner to create a medicolegal report.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%