Health Research Group, Public Citizen, Washington, DC, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2019 Jul;34(7):1330-1333. doi: 10.1007/s11606-019-05014-6. Epub 2019 May 1.
Despite the strict prohibition against all forms of sexual relations between physicians and their patients, some physicians cross this bright line and abuse their patients sexually. The true extent of sexual abuse of patients by physicians in the U.S. health care system is unknown. An analysis of National Practitioner Data Bank reports of adverse disciplinary actions taken by state medical boards, peer-review sanctions by institutions, and malpractice payments shows that a very small number of physicians have faced "reportable" consequences for this unethical behavior. However, physician self-reported data suggest that the problem occurs at a higher rate. We discuss the factors that can explain why such sexual abuse of patients is a persistent problem in the U.S. health care system. We implore the medical community to begin a candid discussion of this problem and call for an explicit zero-tolerance standard against sexual abuse of patients by physicians. This standard must be coupled with regulatory, institutional, and cultural changes to realize its promise. We propose initial recommendations toward that end.
尽管严格禁止医生与患者之间发生任何形式的性关系,但仍有一些医生跨越这条红线,对患者进行性虐待。美国医疗体系中医生对患者进行性虐待的真实程度尚不清楚。对国家从业者数据库中各州医疗委员会采取的不利纪律处分报告、机构同行评审制裁和医疗事故赔偿的分析表明,极少数医生因这种不道德行为而面临“应报告”的后果。然而,医生自我报告的数据表明,这种问题的发生率更高。我们讨论了可以解释为什么这种对患者的性虐待在美国医疗体系中是一个持续存在的问题的因素。我们恳请医学界开始坦诚讨论这个问题,并呼吁对医生对患者的性虐待采取明确的零容忍标准。这一标准必须与监管、机构和文化变革相结合,以实现其承诺。我们为此提出了初步建议。