Barriers to mental healthcare for psychiatrists
2006
AIMS AND METHOD To determine the opinions of psychiatrists on mental illness among
themselves and their colleagues a postal survey was conducted across the West
Midlands. RESULTS Most psychiatrists (319/370, 86.2%) would be reluctant to disclose mental
illness to colleagues or professional organisations (323/370, 87.3%). Their
choices regarding disclosure and treatment would be influenced by issues of
confidentiality ( n =245, 66%), stigma ( n =83, 22%) and career
implications ( n =128, 35%) rather than quality of care ( n =60,
16%). CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS The stigma associated with mental illness remains prevalent among the
psychiatric profession and may prevent those affected from seeking adequate
treatment and support. Appropriate, confidential specialist psychiatric
services should be provided for this vulnerable group, and for doctors as a
whole, to ensure that their needs, and by extension those of their patients,
are met.
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