Gold Katherine J, Shih Elizabeth R, Goldman Edward B, Schwenk Thomas L
Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan.
Fam Med. 2017 Jun;49(6):464-467.
State medical licensing boards are responsible for evaluating physician impairment. Given the stigma generated by mental health issues among physicians and in the medical training culture, we were interested in whether states asked about mental and physical health conditions differently and whether questions focused on current impairment.
Two authors reviewed physician medical licensing applications for US physicians seeking first-time licensing in 2013 in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Questions about physical and mental health, as well as substance abuse, were identified and coded as to whether or not they asked about diagnosis and/or treatment or limited the questions to conditions causing physician impairment.
Forty-three (84%) states asked questions about mental health conditions, 43 (84%) about physical health conditions, and 47 (92%) about substance use. States were more likely to ask for history of treatment and prior hospitalization for mental health and substance use, compared with physical health disorders. Among states asking about mental health, just 23 (53%) limited all questions to disorders causing functional impairment and just 6 (14%) limited to current problems.
While most state medical licensing boards ask about mental health conditions or treatment, only half limited queries to disorders causing impairment. Differences in how state licensing boards assess mental health raise important ethical and legal questions about assessing physician ability to practice and may discourage treatment for physicians who might otherwise benefit from appropriate care.
州医学执照委员会负责评估医生的执业能力受损情况。鉴于心理健康问题在医生群体以及医学培训文化中所产生的污名化现象,我们想了解各州在询问身心健康状况方面是否存在差异,以及问题是否聚焦于当前的执业能力受损情况。
两位作者查阅了2013年在美国50个州及哥伦比亚特区首次申请执照的医生的医学执照申请。确定了关于身心健康以及药物滥用的问题,并对这些问题是否询问了诊断和/或治疗情况,或者是否将问题限制在导致医生执业能力受损的状况进行编码。
43个(84%)州询问了心理健康状况问题,43个(84%)州询问了身体健康状况问题,47个(92%)州询问了药物使用问题。与身体健康疾病相比,各州更有可能询问心理健康和药物使用方面的治疗史和既往住院情况。在询问心理健康问题的州中,只有23个(53%)将所有问题限制在导致功能受损的疾病上,只有6个(14%)将问题限制在当前问题上。
虽然大多数州医学执照委员会询问了心理健康状况或治疗情况,但只有一半将询问限制在导致执业能力受损的疾病上。州执照委员会评估心理健康方式的差异引发了关于评估医生执业能力的重要伦理和法律问题,并且可能会阻碍那些原本可能从适当治疗中受益的医生寻求治疗。