Retrouvez tous les articles qui concernent les critiques des médecins sur les confrères et le sexisme dans le milieu de la santé.
Richter, K. P., Clark, L., Wick, J. A., Cruvinel, E., Durham, D., Shaw, P., ... & Simari, R. D. (2020). Women Physicians and Promotion in Academic Medicine. New England Journal of Medicine, 383(22), 2148-2157.
Cohen, M., & Kiran, T. (2020). Closing the gender pay gap in Canadian medicine. CMAJ, 192(35), E1011-E1017.
Ganguli I., Sheridan B., Gray J., Chernew M., Rosenthal M., Neprash H. Physician Work Hours and the Gender Pay Gap — Evidence from Primary Care N Engl J Med 2020; 383:1349-1357
Hu, Y. Y., Ellis, R. J., Hewitt, D. B., Yang, A. D., Cheung, E. O., Moskowitz, J. T., ... & Bilimoria, K. Y. (2019). Discrimination, Abuse, Harassment, and Burnout in Surgical Residency Training. New England Journal of Medicine.
Manzoor, F., & Redelmeier, D. A. (2020). Sexism in medical care:“Nurse, can you get me another blanket?”. CMAJ, 192 (5), E119-E120. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.191181
Dossa, F., Simpson, A. N., Sutradhar, R., Urbach, D. R., Tomlinson, G., Detsky, A. S., & Baxter, N. N. (2019). Sex-based disparities in the hourly earnings of surgeons in the fee-for-service system in Ontario, Canada. JAMA surgery.
Leitman IM, Muller D, Miller S, et al. Implementation of an Online Reporting System to Identify Unprofessional Behaviors and Mistreatment Directed at Trainees at an Academic Medical Center. JAMA Netw Open.2022;5(12):e2244661.
Zogg, C. K., Kandi, L. A., Thomas, H. S., Siki, M. A., Choi, A. Y., Guetter, C. R., ... & Ahuja, N. (2022). Comparison of Male and Female Surgeons’ Experiences With Gender Across 5 Qualitative/Quantitative Domains. JAMA surgery, e226431-e226431.
Hunt DD, Scott C, Zhong S, Goldstein E. Frequency and effect of negative comments (“badmouthing”) on medical students’ career choices. Acad Med. 1996;71(6):665–9. PubMed PMID: 9125925
Kamien BA, Bassiri M, Kamien M. Doctors badmouthing each other. Does it Affect medical students’ career choices? Aust Fam Physician. 1999 Jun;28(6):576–9.
Rosenstein AH, O’Daniel M.Original Research: Disruptive Behavior and Clinical Outcomes: Perceptions of Nurses and Physicians: Nurses, physicians, and administrators say that clinicians’ disruptive behavior has negative effects on clinical outcomes. American Journal of Nursing. 2005;105:54.
Samenow CP, Spickard Jr A, Swiggart W, Regan J, Barrett D. Consequences of Physician Disruptive Behavior. Tenn. Med. 2007;38–40.
Veltman, L.L. (2007). Disruptive behavior in obstetrics: A hidden threat to patient safety. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 196(6), 587.e1-587.e5
Holmes D., Tumiel-Berthalter L. Zayas L., Watkins R., ‘Bashing’of medical specialties : students’experiences and recommandations, FamMed 2008 ;40(6) 400-6
Rosenstein, A.H., & O’Daniel, M. (2008). A survey of the impact of disruptive behaviors and communication defects on patient safety. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 34(8), 464-471
Rosenstein A. Managing disruptive behaviors in the health care setting: process, policy, prevention and intervention. Adv Psychol Res. 2009;72:1–14
Stephens MB, Lennon C, Durning SJ, Maurer D, DeZee K. Professional badmouthing: who does it and how common is it? Fam Med. 2010;42(6):388–90. PubMed PMID: 20526900
Longo, J., (Jan. 31, 2010) "Combating Disruptive Behaviors: Strategies to Promote a Healthy Work Environment" OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol. 15, No. 1, Manuscript 5
Leape LL, Shore MF, Dienstag JL, Mayer RJ, Edgman-Levitan S, Meyer GS, Healy GB. A culture of respect, Part 1: the nature and causes of disrespectful behavior by physicians. Academic Med. 2012;87:845–52.
Leape LL, Shore MF, Dienstag JL, Mayer RJ, Edgman-Levitan S, Meyer GS, Healy GB. A culture of respect, Part 2: Creating a culture of respect. Academic Med. 2012;87:853–8
Daniel S., Morse D., Reis S., Edwarsen E., GUrnsey M., Taupin A. Griggs J., Shields C. Physicians criticizing physicians to patients, J Gen Intern Med 28(11):1405–9, 2013
Gallagher T., Mello M., Levinson W., Wynia M., Sachdeva A., Sydner Sulmasy L., Truog R., Conway J., Mazor K., Lemblitz A., Bell S., Sokol-Hessner L. Shapiro J., Puopolo AL , Arnold R., Talking with patients about other Clinicians’errors, N Eng J Med 369 :18, 2013, 1752-56
Cochran, A. Elder W. A Model of Disruptive Surgeon Behavior in the Perioperative Environment, Journal of the American College of Surgeons 219, no 3 (1 septembre 2014): 390‑98
Schwappach, D., K. Gehring K. Frequency of and Predictors for Withholding Patient Safety Concerns among Oncology Staff: A Survey Study. European Journal of Cancer Care, 1 novembre 2014, n/a ‑ n/a.
Rotteau, L, Shojania K., Webster F. I Think We Should Just Listen and Get Out’: A Qualitative Exploration of Views and Experiences of Patient Safety Walkrounds . BMJ Quality & Safety 23, no 10 (10 janvier 2014): 823‑29
Weenink J., Westert G., Schoonhoven L., Wollersheim H., Kool R. Am I My Brother’s Keeper? A Survey of 10 Healthcare Professions in the Netherlands about Experiences with Impaired and Incompetent Colleagues . BMJ Quality & Safety 24, no 1 (1 janvier 2015): 56‑64.
Dekker S., Leveson N., The systems approach to medicine: controversy and misconceptions, BMJ Qual Saf 2015 :24 :7 :9
Levitt P., Challenging the system approach : why adverse events rates are not improving, 2014, On line first
Dekker S., Leveson N., The bad apple theory won’t work, BMJ Qual Saf 2014, 23, 12, 1050
Dang, D., Nyberg D., Walrath J., Kil M. Development and Validation of the Johns Hopkins Disruptive Clinician Behavior Survey American Journal of Medical Quality 2015, Vol. 30(5) 470–476
Pronovost PJ, Bienvenu O. FRom shame to guilt to love . JAMA 314, no 23 (15 décembre 2015): 2507 8.
Pereira Gray D.The discipline of general practice: recognition and teaching
Br J Gen Pract 2018; 68 (670): 212-213.
De Leon, J., Wise, T. N., Balon, R., & Fava, G. A. (2018). Dealing with difficult medical colleagues. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics, 87(1), 5-11.