A pilot study of bullying and harassment among medical professionals in Pakistan, focussing on psychiatry: need for a medical ombudsman

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Gadit, A. A. M. [1 ]
Mugford, G. [2 ]
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[1] Mem Univ Newfoundland, Dept Psychiat, St John, NF A1B 3V6, Canada
[2] Mem Univ Newfoundland, Dept Pharm Med & Psychiat, St John, NF, Canada
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10.1136/jme.2007.021832
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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Background: The magnitude of bullying and harassment among psychiatrists is reportedly high, yet no peer-review published studies addressing this issue could be found. Therefore, it was decided to conduct a pilot study to assess the degree of the problem, the types of bullying/harassment and to provide some insights into the situation. Methods and Principal Findings: Following multiple focus group meetings, a yes/no response type questionnaire was developed to assess the degree and type of bullying and harassment experienced by psychiatrists. Over a 3-month period the questionnaire was administered to a random sample of 60 psychiatrists. 57 out of the 60 psychiatrists reported harassment and bullying. Frequencies of the following response variables are presented in descending order: rumours 40% (n=24); defamation 20% (n=12); passing remarks 20% (n=12); false accusations 15% (n=9); threats 13.3% (n=8); verbal abuse 13.3% (n=8); unjustified complaints 13.3% (n=8); promotion blocked 13.3% (n=8); humiliation 13% (n=8); bad reference given 10% (n=6); credentials questioned 8.3% (n=5); physical attacks 5% (n=3); termination 5% (n=3); derogatory remarks 1.7% (n=1) and 1.7% (n=1) were subjected to personal work. As a result of being subjected to harassment, 66.7% of the psychiatrists did not take any action, whereas 33.3% confronted the person(s) they believed responsible. Asked whether the bullying and harassment caused distress, 18.3% of the psychiatrists did not report any effect, 30% reported mild distress, 40% moderate distress and severe distress was reported by 11.7%. Conclusions: It was concluded that the magnitude of bullying and harassment among psychiatrists may be quite high, as evidenced by this pilot study. There is a need for extensive systematic studies on this subject and to establish strategies to prevent and address this issue at a national and regulatory level.
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