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[Health services for physicians. Experiences from a pilot project]

A Hjemmen1, O Rutle, O W Steenfeldt-Foss

  • 1Akershus legeforening, Ovre Måsan 33, Asker.

Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke
|March 20, 1993
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This study piloted a two-year health service model for physicians in Norway, focusing on peer support and training to improve doctor well-being and healthcare delivery.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Administration
  • Physician Health Services
  • Healthcare Management

Context:

  • A two-year health service trial was conducted in the Asker and Eidsvoll districts.
  • The Akershus branch of the Norwegian Medical Association initiated and oversaw the trial.
  • The initiative aimed to address the health service needs of physicians not covered by existing occupational health services.

Purpose:

  • To develop and evaluate a novel health service model specifically designed for doctors.
  • To provide systematic tutoring and teaching for physicians acting as peer support.
  • To gather practical experiences and insights for refining physician health support systems.

Summary:

  • The trial involved inviting all eligible doctors in the selected districts to participate.

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  • Physicians designated as 'doctors for colleagues' received ongoing training and support.
  • The study details the organizational structure, implementation process, and practical outcomes of the health service trial.
  • Impact:

    • The findings offer valuable data for the ongoing development of improved health services for medical professionals.
    • This model aims to enhance physician well-being, potentially reducing burnout and improving patient care.
    • The Akershus branch continues to leverage trial experiences to advocate for better physician support nationwide.