Confidentiality and Physicians' Health. A Cross‐sectional Study of University Hospital Physicians in Four European Cities (the HOUPE‐study)

Confidentiality and Physicians' Health. A Cross‐sectional Study of University Hospital Physicians in Four European Cities (the HOUPE‐study): Lise Tevik L øvseth , et al . Department of Research and Development, Division of Psychiatry (AFFU), St Olavs University Hospital, Norway Objective To inv...

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Published in:Journal of Occupational Health
Main Authors: Løvseth, Lise Tevik, Aasland, Olaf Gjerl⊘w, Fridner, Ann, Jónsdottir, Lilja Sigrun, Marini, Massimo, Linaker, Olav Morten
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Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2010
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1539/joh.l10014 2023-12-31T10:08:16+01:00 Confidentiality and Physicians' Health. A Cross‐sectional Study of University Hospital Physicians in Four European Cities (the HOUPE‐study) Løvseth, Lise Tevik Aasland, Olaf Gjerl⊘w Fridner, Ann Jónsdottir, Lilja Sigrun Marini, Massimo Linaker, Olav Morten 2010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1539/joh.l10014 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1539%2Fjoh.L10014 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1539/joh.L10014 en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Occupational Health volume 52, issue 5, page 263-271 ISSN 1341-9145 1348-9585 Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health journal-article 2010 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1539/joh.l10014 2023-12-06T09:08:54Z Confidentiality and Physicians' Health. A Cross‐sectional Study of University Hospital Physicians in Four European Cities (the HOUPE‐study): Lise Tevik L øvseth , et al . Department of Research and Development, Division of Psychiatry (AFFU), St Olavs University Hospital, Norway Objective To investigate how the subjective burden of confidentiality can act as a stressor that affects physicians' psychological health and wellbeing. Method Cross‐sectional survey data from a sample of university hospital physicians (N=1,956) in four European countries (Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Italy) who participated in the HOUPE (Health and Organization among University hospital Physicians in Europe) study was analysed. Results About 25% of the participants reported that confidentiality impedes emotional support to a considerable degree. An index of confidentiality as a barrier to seeking support (ICBS) had a negative effect on physicians' health and wellbeing. The effect of ICBS was confirmed and slightly increased when controlled for variables known to buffer the adverse mental and physical effects of stress. Though the physicians in Iceland and in Norway found confidentiality the most challenging, it was the physicians in Italy and Sweden who showed a significant effect of ICBS on their health and wellbeing. Conclusions Whether confidentiality is a stressor in its own right or an amplifier of stressful situations in medical practice should be further investigated to gain a better understanding of the effect of confidentiality on physicians' coping, stress and health. In addition, there is a need to investigate how physicians can balance coping with the inevitable emotional demands of medical practice and maintaining the ethics of confidentiality in a way that protects both patients' privacy rights and physicians' health and wellbeing. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Journal of Occupational Health 52 5 263 271
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Løvseth, Lise Tevik
Aasland, Olaf Gjerl⊘w
Fridner, Ann
Jónsdottir, Lilja Sigrun
Marini, Massimo
Linaker, Olav Morten
Confidentiality and Physicians' Health. A Cross‐sectional Study of University Hospital Physicians in Four European Cities (the HOUPE‐study)
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description Confidentiality and Physicians' Health. A Cross‐sectional Study of University Hospital Physicians in Four European Cities (the HOUPE‐study): Lise Tevik L øvseth , et al . Department of Research and Development, Division of Psychiatry (AFFU), St Olavs University Hospital, Norway Objective To investigate how the subjective burden of confidentiality can act as a stressor that affects physicians' psychological health and wellbeing. Method Cross‐sectional survey data from a sample of university hospital physicians (N=1,956) in four European countries (Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Italy) who participated in the HOUPE (Health and Organization among University hospital Physicians in Europe) study was analysed. Results About 25% of the participants reported that confidentiality impedes emotional support to a considerable degree. An index of confidentiality as a barrier to seeking support (ICBS) had a negative effect on physicians' health and wellbeing. The effect of ICBS was confirmed and slightly increased when controlled for variables known to buffer the adverse mental and physical effects of stress. Though the physicians in Iceland and in Norway found confidentiality the most challenging, it was the physicians in Italy and Sweden who showed a significant effect of ICBS on their health and wellbeing. Conclusions Whether confidentiality is a stressor in its own right or an amplifier of stressful situations in medical practice should be further investigated to gain a better understanding of the effect of confidentiality on physicians' coping, stress and health. In addition, there is a need to investigate how physicians can balance coping with the inevitable emotional demands of medical practice and maintaining the ethics of confidentiality in a way that protects both patients' privacy rights and physicians' health and wellbeing.
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author Løvseth, Lise Tevik
Aasland, Olaf Gjerl⊘w
Fridner, Ann
Jónsdottir, Lilja Sigrun
Marini, Massimo
Linaker, Olav Morten
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Fridner, Ann
Jónsdottir, Lilja Sigrun
Marini, Massimo
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title Confidentiality and Physicians' Health. A Cross‐sectional Study of University Hospital Physicians in Four European Cities (the HOUPE‐study)
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title_full Confidentiality and Physicians' Health. A Cross‐sectional Study of University Hospital Physicians in Four European Cities (the HOUPE‐study)
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