OBJECTIVES: To explore doctors' perceptions of the acceptable limits to self-treatment and to identify barriers to doctors seeking appropriate healthcare. DESIGN: Self-completion, postal survey using three hypothetical case vignettes. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: 896 Australian doctors randomly selected from the Health Insurance Commission database and stratified by sex, discipline (general practitioner or specialist) and location (urban or rural). Data were collected between May and July 2001. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Doctors' self-reported attitudes on illness behaviour and choice of medical care in response to case vignettes. RESULTS: 358 (40%) doctors returned questionnaires. More participants believed it was acceptable to self-treat acute c...
Background: There is need for information on the medical care seeking behaviour of Nigerian doctors....
Objective: To explore the views of sick doctors on the obstacles preventing them returning to work.D...
Background: Self-prescribing among doctors is common. But the General Medical Council (GMC) and Amer...
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Background: According to the Health Belief Model, the patient's expectation of the benefit of medica...
Objective: Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly related t...
Abstract Objective Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly r...
Anecdotal evidence indicates a difference between doctors' health seeking behaviours for their patie...
Objective Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly related t...
Aim: To explore the help-seeking behavior of primary care doctors during illness. Methods: This qual...
Objective: To describe the differences in psychological morbidity between Australian general practit...
Context: Doctors are often reluctant to seek health care through the usual channels and tend to self...
Background The mental health of healthcare professionals is reaching a breaking point, and the COVID...
Background: Patients’ behaviour in making decisions regarding health is currently changing from pass...
Background Current evidence about the experiences of doctors who are unwell is limited to poor quali...
Background: There is need for information on the medical care seeking behaviour of Nigerian doctors....
Objective: To explore the views of sick doctors on the obstacles preventing them returning to work.D...
Background: Self-prescribing among doctors is common. But the General Medical Council (GMC) and Amer...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend that physicians should ...
Background: According to the Health Belief Model, the patient's expectation of the benefit of medica...
Objective: Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly related t...
Abstract Objective Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly r...
Anecdotal evidence indicates a difference between doctors' health seeking behaviours for their patie...
Objective Despite the increased risk of experiencing mental health concerns, particularly related t...
Aim: To explore the help-seeking behavior of primary care doctors during illness. Methods: This qual...
Objective: To describe the differences in psychological morbidity between Australian general practit...
Context: Doctors are often reluctant to seek health care through the usual channels and tend to self...
Background The mental health of healthcare professionals is reaching a breaking point, and the COVID...
Background: Patients’ behaviour in making decisions regarding health is currently changing from pass...
Background Current evidence about the experiences of doctors who are unwell is limited to poor quali...
Background: There is need for information on the medical care seeking behaviour of Nigerian doctors....
Objective: To explore the views of sick doctors on the obstacles preventing them returning to work.D...
Background: Self-prescribing among doctors is common. But the General Medical Council (GMC) and Amer...