Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Nivel, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2020 Nov 26;10(11):e036922. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-036922.
Disciplinary procedures can have a negative impact on the professional functioning of medical doctors. In this questionnaire study, doctors' experience with open culture and support during a disciplinary procedure is studied to determine whether open culture and support are associated with perceived changes in the professional practice of doctors.
All doctors who received a warning or a reprimand from the Dutch Medical Disciplinary Board between July 2012 and August 2016 were invited to fill in a 60-item questionnaire concerning open culture, perceived support during the disciplinary procedure and the impact of the procedure on professional functioning as reported by doctors themselves. The response rate was 43% (n=294).
A majority of doctors perceive their work environment as a safe environment in which to talk about and report incidents (71.2% agreed). Respondents felt supported by a lawyer or legal representative and colleagues (92.8% and 89.2%, respectively). The disciplinary procedure had effects on professional practice. Legal support and support from a professional confidant and a professional association were associated with fewer perceived changes to professional practice.
Our study shows that doctors who had been disciplined perceive their working environment as open. Doctors felt supported by lawyers and/or legal representatives and colleagues. Legal support was associated with less of a perceived impact on doctors' professional practice.
纪律处分程序可能对医生的专业职能产生负面影响。在这项问卷调查研究中,研究了医生在纪律处分程序中经历的开放文化和支持,以确定开放文化和支持是否与医生感知到的专业实践变化相关。
所有在 2012 年 7 月至 2016 年 8 月期间收到荷兰医疗纪律委员会警告或谴责的医生均被邀请填写一份 60 项的问卷,内容涉及开放文化、在纪律处分程序中感知到的支持以及医生自身报告的程序对专业职能的影响。回应率为 43%(n=294)。
大多数医生认为他们的工作环境是一个安全的环境,可以讨论和报告事件(71.2%表示同意)。受访者感到律师或法律代表以及同事的支持(分别为 92.8%和 89.2%)。纪律处分程序对专业实践有影响。法律支持以及来自专业知己和专业协会的支持与感知到的对专业实践的改变较少相关。
我们的研究表明,受到纪律处分的医生认为他们的工作环境是开放的。医生感到律师和/或法律代表以及同事的支持。法律支持与医生感知到的对专业实践的影响较小相关。