Design and implementation of the Professional Wellbeing Programme of the Medical Council of Uruguay

Juan J. Dapueto , Eloísa Klasse , Néstor Campos , Blauco Rodríguez Andrada , Serafín Romero Agüit , María Dolores Braquehais , Gustavo Tolchinsky , María Teresa Pereira , Laura Sarubbo , Claudia Ceroni , Natalia Sánchez , Lida Blanc
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Multiple studies have reported a high prevalence of mental health problems among male and female physicians. Although doctors are reluctant to seek professional help when suffering from a mental disorder, specialised services developed specifically to treat their mental health problems have reported promising results. The purpose of this article is to describe the design and implementation of the Professional Wellbeing Programme (Programa de Bienestar Profesional) of the Uruguayan Medical Council (Colegio Médico del Uruguay). The context, inputs, activities and some of the outputs are described according to a case study design. The main milestones in the implementation of the programme are also outlined, as well as the enabling elements, obstacles and main achievements. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of international collaboration to share experiences and models, how to design the care process to promote doctors’ access to psychiatric and psychological care, the need for them to be flexible and dynamic in adapting to new and changing circumstances, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and to work in parallel with the medical regulatory bodies. It is hoped that the experience described in this work may be of use to other Latin American institutions interested in developing mental health programmes for doctors.

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多项研究报告称,男性和女性医生中心理健康问题的患病率很高。尽管医生在患有精神疾病时不愿寻求专业帮助,但专门为治疗他们的精神健康问题而开发的专业服务已经取得了可喜的成果。这篇文章的目的是描述乌拉圭医学委员会(乌拉圭医学会)专业福利方案的设计和实施情况。根据案例研究设计描述上下文、输入、活动和一些输出。还概述了执行该方案的主要里程碑,以及促成因素、障碍和主要成就。会议将重点讨论国际合作的重要性,以分享经验和模式,如何设计护理流程以促进医生获得精神病学和心理护理,他们需要灵活和动态地适应新的和不断变化的情况,如COVID-19大流行,并与医疗监管机构并行工作。希望这项工作所描述的经验可对其他有意为医生制定心理健康方案的拉丁美洲机构有所借鉴。
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