Clin Exp Emerg Med.  2022 Mar;9(1):54-62. 10.15441/ceem.21.133.

Medical professionalism among emergency physicians in South Korea: a survey of perceptions and experiences of unprofessional behavior

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea
  • 2Department of Emergency Medicine, Wonju Severance Christian Hospital, Wonju, Korea
  • 3Department of Emergency Medicine, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

Abstract


Objective
The purpose of this study was to analyze the current situation concerning professionalism among emergency physicians in South Korea by conducting a survey regarding their perceptions and experiences of unprofessional behavior.
Methods
In October 2018, the authors evaluated the responses to a questionnaire administered to 548 emergency physicians at 28 university hospitals. The participants described their perceptions and experiences concerning 45 unprofessional behaviors classified into the following five categories: patient care, communication with colleagues, professionalism at work, research, and violent behavior and abusive language. Furthermore, the responses were analyzed by position (resident vs. faculty). Descriptive statistics were generated on the general characteristics of the study participants. To compare differences in responses by position and sex, the chi-square and Fisher exact tests were performed.
Results
Of the 548 individuals invited to participate in this study, 253 responded (response rate, 46.2%). In 34 out of 45 questionnaires, more than half of participants reported having experienced unprofessional behavior despite their negative perceptions. Eleven perception questions and 38 experience questions for unprofessional behavior showed differences by position.
Conclusion
Most emergency physicians were well aware of what constituted unprofessional behavior; nevertheless, many had engaged in or observed such behavior.

Keyword

Professionalism; Professional misconduct; Emergency medicine
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