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Health impairment allegations against doctors: Qualitative analysis and insights for Australian general practitioners.

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METHOD A thematic analysis was conducted of semistructured interviews with 21 doctor-patients and four doctors' health experts. RESULTS Doctor-patient participants had experienced a past or family psychiatric history, personal loss… Click to show full abstract

METHOD A thematic analysis was conducted of semistructured interviews with 21 doctor-patients and four doctors' health experts. RESULTS Doctor-patient participants had experienced a past or family psychiatric history, personal loss or trauma, access to drugs at work, workplace stress or recent patient death or suicide. Many avoided seeking care and were significantly unwell when notified to medical regulators. Regulatory processes caused distress, symptom relapse, suicidality, financial pressures and work difficulties. Doctor-patient participants sought assistance from GPs, doctors' health services, medical defence organisations, recovery groups and benevolent associations. DISCUSSION When treating doctor-patients, GPs can consider targeted mental health screening, openly discussing mandatory reporting obligations and accessing advice from their medical defence organisation or local doctors' health service. Trust and clear communication benefits doctor-patients and the wider communities they serve.

Keywords: doctor patients; impairment allegations; health; health impairment; doctors health; analysis

Journal Title: Australian journal of general practice
Year Published: 2023

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