Attitudes of mental health practitioners to the Hippocratic Oath: tradition and modernity in psychiatry

AIMS & METHOD: To establish whether psychiatrists believe that medicine should be practised according to the principles of the Hippocratic Oath, an anonymised postal questionnaire survey was conducted of all medical staff at the Caludon Centre, an 80-bed in-patient mental health unit in Coventry...

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Veröffentlicht in:Psychiatric bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 2006-09, Vol.30 (9), p.327-329
Hauptverfasser: Marzanski, Marek, Coupe, Tim, Musunuri, Padmapriya
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Zusammenfassung:AIMS & METHOD: To establish whether psychiatrists believe that medicine should be practised according to the principles of the Hippocratic Oath, an anonymised postal questionnaire survey was conducted of all medical staff at the Caludon Centre, an 80-bed in-patient mental health unit in Coventry. RESULTS: Thirty-three respondents (82.5%) believed that medicine should be practised according to the Oath. Support for the 15 separate statements derived from the Oath varied considerably. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The principles of the Oath remain an important guide to the ethical basis of medical practice for most medical staff surveyed. Tables, References. Adapted from the source document.
ISSN:1758-3209
0955-6036
1758-3217
1472-1473
DOI:10.1192/pb.30.9.327