AI Article Synopsis

  • Awareness of sexual boundary violations by physicians is growing due to high-profile abuse cases, highlighting the need for stricter regulations.
  • Clear rules exist prohibiting sexual relationships between physicians and current patients, but regulations for former patients and their relatives are inconsistent and often illogical.
  • The article advocates for a reassessment of these rules to ensure consistency across jurisdictions and specialties while also protecting vulnerable parties and respecting their autonomy.

Article Abstract

Sexual boundary violations by physicians are receiving increased public awareness as a result of disturbing, high-profile cases of abuse and assault. In the area of sexual relations with current patients, rules prohibiting such conduct are both clear and justified. In contrast, rules governing sexual relations between physicians and former patients and between physicians and the relatives of patients vary considerably among jurisdictions and among specialties in an illogical and often unjust patchwork. This article calls for a reassessment of such rules with an emphasis on consistency among jurisdictions, uniformity among specialties, and an operationalizable system for permitting some such relationships in a manner that balances the goals of protecting vulnerable parties and upholding their autonomy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01947648.2024.2422106DOI Listing

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