Thomson A N, White G E
Department of Community Health and General Practice, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia.
N Z Med J. 1995 Jun 28;108(1002):247-9.
To examine attitudes toward sexual contact with patients including seductive and sexually demeaning verbal behaviour.
Anonymous questionnaire mailed to a nationwide randomised sample of 217 general practitioners. A response rate of 88% was obtained.
Attitudes were appraised through responses about the acceptability of sexual contact with current and former patients. Knowledge of colleagues engaging in sexual contact, seductive or sexually demeaning behaviour was also assessed. Disposition toward reporting colleagues was explored.
Ninety per cent of general practitioners indicated that it was never permissible to have sexual contact with a current patient. Twenty per cent agreed that it was never permissible to have sexual contact with a patient even when treatment had been terminated. While only 4% and 6% respectively knew of a general practitioner who had engaged in seductive or sexually demeaning verbal behaviour, 32% had personally known of a colleague who had engaged in sexual contact with a patient. Participants were divided in their attitudes toward reporting colleagues for sexual misdemeanours with patients.
The results have implications for the development of guidelines and the training of general practitioners.
研究对与患者发生性接触的态度,包括具有诱惑性和有辱人格的言语行为。
向全国随机抽取的217名全科医生邮寄匿名问卷。回收率为88%。
通过对与现任和前任患者发生性接触的可接受性的回答来评估态度。还评估了对同事进行性接触、诱惑性或有辱人格行为的了解情况。探讨了举报同事的倾向。
90%的全科医生表示,与现任患者发生性接触绝无可能被允许。20%的人认为,即使治疗已经结束,与患者发生性接触也绝无可能被允许。虽然分别只有4%和6%的人知道有全科医生有过诱惑性或有辱人格的言语行为,但32%的人个人知道有同事与患者发生过性接触。参与者对举报同事与患者的性不当行为的态度存在分歧。
这些结果对制定指导方针和培训全科医生具有启示意义。