INTRODUCTION: 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. METHODS: 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=29...
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Introduction Disciplinary procedures can have a negative impact on the professional functioning of m...
Introduction: Disciplinary procedures can have serious consequences for the health, personal life an...
OBJECTIVE: It is known that doctors who receive complaints may have feelings of anger, guilt, shame ...
Recently, there have been cases in which doctors were criminally convicted for misdiagnosing a patie...
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PURPOSE We analyzed the disciplinary law verdicts concerning family physicians, submitted to the Dut...
Background: The authors aimed to determine US and UK doctors' professional values and reported behav...
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BACKGROUND: Medical Professionalism is recognized as a cultural construct. We explore perceptions of...
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Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND The authors aimed to determine US and UK doctors' professio...
Exploring the perceived impact of medicolegal concerns on the ways Australian doctors practise medi...
The paper explores the attitudes of medical physicians towards adverse incident reporting in health ...
Introduction Disciplinary procedures can have a negative impact on the professional functioning of m...
Introduction: Disciplinary procedures can have serious consequences for the health, personal life an...
OBJECTIVE: It is known that doctors who receive complaints may have feelings of anger, guilt, shame ...
Recently, there have been cases in which doctors were criminally convicted for misdiagnosing a patie...
Contains fulltext : 97750.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE We analy...
Background: Physicians who perform unsafe practices and harm patients may be disciplined. In Norway,...
PURPOSE We analyzed the disciplinary law verdicts concerning family physicians, submitted to the Dut...
Background: The authors aimed to determine US and UK doctors' professional values and reported behav...
Disciplinary law originally intends to promote quality in individual health care. One could argue on...
AIM: To describe disciplinary cases for inappropriate prescribing of drugs of dependence by doctors ...
BACKGROUND: Medical Professionalism is recognized as a cultural construct. We explore perceptions of...
Background: Professionalism is contextual and varies with culture. It has multiple dimensions includ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND The authors aimed to determine US and UK doctors' professio...
Exploring the perceived impact of medicolegal concerns on the ways Australian doctors practise medi...
The paper explores the attitudes of medical physicians towards adverse incident reporting in health ...