Psychiatrically Impaired Medical Practitioners: An Overview with Special Reference to Impaired Psychiatrists

Author:

Wilson Andrew1,Rosen Alan2,Randal Patte3,Pethebridge Andrew4,Codyre David5,Barton David6,Norrie Peter7,McGeorge Peter8,Rose Lynette9

Affiliation:

1. McKesson Asia-Pacific and Consultant Psychiatrist, St. Vincent's Mental Health Service, Sydney, NSW, Australia

2. Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney, and School of Public Health, University of Wollongong, Chatswood, NSW, Australia

3. Buchanan Rehabilitation Centre Auckland, New Zealand

4. Department of Psychiatry, University of NSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia

5. Psychiatrist Procare Psychological Services, Auckland, New Zealand

6. Aged Persons Mental Health, North Western Mental Health, Department of Psychological Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

7. Australian Capital Territory Mental Health Services, Canberra, ACT, Australia

8. St Vincent's Mental Health Service, Sydney, NSW, Australia

9. Adelaide, SA, Australia

Abstract

Objective: This paper will define and describe impairment in medical practitioners due to mental illness, with special reference to the specialty of psychiatry, and then review the prevalence and identification of impaired practitioners. Methods: The quantitative and qualitative evidence regarding the incidence and impact of medical practitioner impairment due to mental illness (and, to some extent, substance use), with special reference to impaired psychiatrists, is reviewed. Results: Medical practitioner impairment due to mental illness has a severe impact on their lives and their families due to both the effects of the disorder and the experience of communal, professional and self stigma. Conclusions: The consequences of impairment among medical practitioners and specialist psychiatrists as well as the under-reporting of impaired practitioners is a significant problem.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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