Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Med J Aust. 2011 May 2;194(9):466-9. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2011.tb03063.x.
Despite "safe-hours" campaigns and doctors health programs, "at-risk" behaviour and suicides still occur in junior doctors. A recent national survey found that 46% of junior doctors believed that their hospital administration was not supportive. The Royal Melbourne Hospital has developed a comprehensive program for preventing and identifying at-risk behaviour and supporting junior doctors, tailored to the individual's needs. Patient and individual doctor safety is paramount, and confidential collaboration between medical workforce and medical education structures, clinical supervisors and the Victorian Doctors Health Program is required. The boundaries of the hospital's "duty of care" for those who do not want assistance is unclear, and balancing increased supervision within a limited workforce is challenging.
尽管有“安全时间”运动和医生健康计划,“高危”行为和自杀仍然发生在年轻医生身上。最近的一项全国性调查发现,46%的年轻医生认为他们所在的医院管理部门不支持他们。皇家墨尔本医院已经制定了一项全面的计划,以预防和识别高危行为,并为年轻医生提供支持,根据个人的需求进行定制。保障患者和个别医生的安全是至关重要的,需要医疗工作队伍和医学教育结构、临床主管和维多利亚医生健康计划之间进行保密合作。对于那些不寻求帮助的人,医院的“照顾责任”的界限并不明确,在有限的劳动力中平衡增加监督是具有挑战性的。