23 doctors (10 general practitioners, 12 specialists and 1 occupational physician) responded to an evaluation questionnaire following their participation in a workshop on the theme of "Suffering at work", organized on April 8 by the Association of doctors in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, and led by LACT.
Here are the main results:
- More than 8 in 10 participants said they could consider recommending systemic therapy to their patients as presented during the evening, if needed.
- Half of the participants would consider supervision of a difficult situation on a professional basis or participation in a workshop allowing them to meet the professional environment (HRD, occupational physician, medico-social functions), organized by LACT.
- And ¾ declare themselves interested in participating in a new workshop of this type, on one of the following themes: preventing burn-out, depression, doubts, loss of motivation, harassment, knowing how to say no, in particular...
- All (or almost) said they often or very often meet patients concerned by stress, anxiety disorders, symptoms of depression, doubts and loss of motivation. More specifically, one out of two states that they often (or very often) encounter patients affected by harassment and burnout.
- The main motivations of the participants were the meeting and the exchange on common problems and the discovery of the firm and a complementary approach stressful situations at work.
- More than 9 participants out of 10 said they were interested in the content of this evening and considered it to be suited to their professional concerns.