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ENFERMAR ES HUMANO: CUANDO EL PACIENTE ES EL MÉDICO Cátedra de Profesionalismo y Ética Médica. Universidad de Zaragoza • Grupo de Investigación en Bioética de Aragón (GIBA)-IIS Aragón 179 Section 2: Self-Care, Work Impact and Care Pathway Items Categories (*)13. How would you describe your health in general? It is............ Very poor, poor, fair, good, very good 14. What is your opinion on the following statement: ‘It is difficult for doctors to admit they are ill’? Strongly disagree, disagree, neither agree nor disagree, agree, strongly agree (*)15. (a) Do you have a chronic or long-term illness, disorder or condition? (expected to last 6 months or longer) Yes / no Please, note yes or not 1. Diabetes 2. Hypertension 3. High cholesterol level 4. Cardiovascular disease 5. Anxiety disorders 6. Depressive disorders 7. Other 15. (b) Specify any other chronic disorder(s) Open question 16. To what extent have your health problems affected your professional activity throughout your life? Never, Sometimes, Often, Very often, Always 17. Have you had a health problem in the last two years that has had a negative effect on your professional performance? Never, Sometimes, Often, Very often, Always 18. Do you think that the state of a doctor’s health directly affects the care they provide in their daily practice? Strongly disagree, Disagree, Neither agree nor disagree, Agree, Strongly agree 19. To what extent do you agree with the statement: ‘Somatic problems have less of an impact than mental problems on professional competence’? Strongly disagree, Disagree, Neither agree nor disagree, Agree, Strongly agree 20. Do you believe that one of the health problems you have had in your lifetime was the result of or worsened because of your professional activity? Yes/ No 21. (a) What was the main reason that any of your health problems was the result of or worsened because of your professional activity? 1. The level of responsibility in your profession 2. Overwork and working hours 3. The impact of a medical error or errors experienced with your patients 4. Another reason (give details in the following question). 21 (b) What other reason? Open answer 22. Have you ever taken sick leave at any time during your career? Consider any illness, health problem or injury you may have suffered that caused you to take time off work. Maternity/paternity leave or risk during pregnancy are not considered health problems Yes/No

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