Sexual assault and harassment of doctors, by doctors: a qualitative study.
Louise StoneChristine B PhillipsKirsty A DouglasPublished in: Medical education (2019)
Understanding the phases of experience of abuse enables the development of effective interventions for different phases. Interventions to minimise the risk of occurrence of sexual abuse must be distinguished from interventions to increase reporting rates, and interventions to mitigate harm and impact on victims' futures. Idealised notions of professionalism can act as obstacles to doctors responding to sexual abuse.