2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023576
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How do doctors in the Netherlands perceive the impact of disciplinary procedures and disclosure of disciplinary measures on their professional practice, health and career opportunities? A questionnaire among medical doctors who received a disciplinary measure

Abstract: IntroductionDisciplinary procedures can have serious consequences for the health, personal life and professional functioning of doctors. Until recently, specific disciplinary measures (reprimands) were publicly disclosed in the Netherlands. The perceived additional impact of disclosing reprimands on the professional and personal life of doctors is unclear.MethodsAll doctors who received a disciplinary measure from the Dutch Disciplinary Board between July 2012 and August 2016 were invited to partake in a 60-it… Show more

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“…Although involuntary in nature, there are mental health implications for those affected and further reaching effects through resultant changed behaviours 15 . Defensive practice, which directly threatens patient safety, is one such extensively reported consequence among doctors subjected to emotionally challenging complaints and associated investigations 16–19 . Defined as ‘unnecessary and meaningless actions driven by external demands instead of a focus on the patient's problem’, 20 defensive practice manifests as over‐ or under treatment; patients’ exposure to risk is increased through superfluous medications and surgeries, or conversely, diagnoses may be delayed or even missed 21,22 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although involuntary in nature, there are mental health implications for those affected and further reaching effects through resultant changed behaviours 15 . Defensive practice, which directly threatens patient safety, is one such extensively reported consequence among doctors subjected to emotionally challenging complaints and associated investigations 16–19 . Defined as ‘unnecessary and meaningless actions driven by external demands instead of a focus on the patient's problem’, 20 defensive practice manifests as over‐ or under treatment; patients’ exposure to risk is increased through superfluous medications and surgeries, or conversely, diagnoses may be delayed or even missed 21,22 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies were published during 1972–2021. Among those, the 50 European studies included in this systematic review2 3 5–8 16–20 22–25 34–68 were published during 1995–2020 with a steep increase in publications during the recent years (table 1, figure 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the impact of the disciplinary process and the measures itself should not be underestimated. Alleged healthcare professionals describe feelings of misery and insecurity both during the process as in its aftermath, and they fear receiving new complaints and provide care more cautiously after the imposed measure [28,29]. This in turn may lead to defensive medicine, which is an important contributor to healthcare costs without adding any benefit to patients [30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%