Variations in sick-listing practice among male and female physicians of different specialities based on case vignettes

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Englund, L [1 ]
Tibblin, G [1 ]
Svärdsudd, K [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp, Dept Publ Hlth & Caring Sci, Family Med Sect, SE-75185 Uppsala, Sweden
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sick-leave; sickness certification; speciality; sex; consultation; practice;
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Objective - To analyse the influence on sick-listing of speciality and sex of the prescribing doctor and of patients' way of presenting their problem. Design - A sample of 360 general practitioners (GPs), 180 psychiatrists and 180 orthopaedic surgeons were presented case vignettes and asked to fill in a sick certificate for each case. The cases were chosen to reflect common causes of sick-listing in Sweden. The vignettes for each case were presented in three versions with uniform biomedical information plus a variation in the patient's attitude to sick-listing. Setting - Swedish general practice and hospital physicians. Main outcome measures - Proportion of cases not being sick-listed and costs for the period certified. Results - The most important factor affecting sick-listing was the patient's attitude to sick-listing. Patients wishing sick-listing were sick-listed to a greater extent than those who were reluctant. In addition, GPs sick-listed more than orthopaedic surgeons and less than psychiatrists. Female doctors sick-listed more than male doctors, irrespective of speciality and patient attitude. Conclusion - Sick-listing is influenced by the physician's speciality and sex. Doctors are strongly influenced by how the patients present their problem.
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