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Access to healthcare by psychiatrists, psychiatric trainees and overseas trained psychiatrists: findings from the RANZCP welfare study

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Objective: To understand the challenges faced by psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees in accessing healthcare. Methods: An online survey was distributed to all members (fellows, associates and affiliates) of the Royal… Click to show full abstract

Objective: To understand the challenges faced by psychiatrists and psychiatry trainees in accessing healthcare. Methods: An online survey was distributed to all members (fellows, associates and affiliates) of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) and a number of focus groups were held across Australia and New Zealand. Results: A total of 1051 members responded to the survey and nine focus groups were held. Almost all respondents indicated they had a personal general practitioner. However, there were varying factors affecting access to healthcare and the ability to take leave when unwell. Conclusion: There are numerous barriers facing RANZCP members in looking after their own health. Addressing these barriers will require action at multiple points in the system.

Keywords: access healthcare; psychiatric trainees; healthcare; healthcare psychiatrists; psychiatrists psychiatric

Journal Title: Australasian Psychiatry
Year Published: 2017

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