2023
DOI: 10.1177/13591053231218658
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Common stressors, coping processes, and professional help-seeking of medical professionals in Hong Kong: A qualitative study

Kylie Kai-yi Chan,
Nelson Chun-yiu Yeung,
Phoenix Kit-han Mo
et al.

Abstract: Despite the high prevalence of perceived stress and mental health problems among medical professionals (MPs), their professional help-seeking is extremely low. This qualitative study explored MPs’ stressors, stress-coping, barriers and facilitators of professional help-seeking. 10 MPs (30% male, Mage = 34.8 years) were recruited by purposive-sampling for views from different roles/settings. Thematic analyses revealed five central stressors: emerging novel diseases, challenges from technology-advancement, patie… Show more

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