Navigating medicine and justice: A life history and phenomenological study of forensic doctors' experiences.

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Mateus Eduardo Romão, Ilaria Setti, Gill Thomson, Giorgia Alfano, Serena Barello
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Forensic doctors play a crucial role at the intersection of medicine and law, offering expertise in legal matters. However, their work exposes them to significant emotional and psychological stress, increasing the risk of burnout. Despite the critical nature of their profession, little research has explored how forensic doctors construct their professional identities, cope with work-related challenges, and make sense of their professional experiences. To address this gap, we adopted a life-history approach combined with interpretative phenomenological analysis to examine the subjective career trajectories and meaning-making processes of forensic doctors in Italy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 participants, capturing their personal and professional histories. An in-depth analysis identified five key themes: (1) the nature of forensic medicine-participants used metaphors to describe the complexity, artistry, and investigative nature of their work; (2) the professional identity of forensic doctors-how they develop a sense of duty, ethical commitment, and professional resilience throughout their careers; (3) core resources needed to be a forensic doctor-the role of mentorship, specialized skills, and coping strategies in sustaining their careers; (4) what does death have to teach?-the personal impact of continuous exposure to death, shaping their perspectives on life and mortality; (5) esse cum-the challenges, stigma, and stereotypes forensic doctors face in their interactions with colleagues, legal professionals, and society. This study explores the professional identities and coping mechanisms of forensic doctors, revealing that despite facing stigma, emotional strain, and burnout, they find meaning in their work, emphasizing justice and resilience.

导航医学和司法:法医经历的生活史和现象学研究。
法医在医学和法律的交叉领域发挥着至关重要的作用,提供法律事务方面的专业知识。然而,他们的工作使他们暴露在巨大的情绪和心理压力下,增加了倦怠的风险。尽管他们的职业具有批判性,但很少有研究探讨法医如何构建他们的职业身份,应对与工作有关的挑战,以及如何理解他们的职业经历。为了解决这一差距,我们采用生活史方法结合解释性现象学分析来研究意大利法医的主观职业轨迹和意义创造过程。对12名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,记录了他们的个人和职业经历。深入分析确定了五个关键主题:(1)法医学的性质——参与者使用隐喻来描述他们工作的复杂性、艺术性和调查性;(2)法医的职业认同——他们如何在整个职业生涯中培养责任感、道德承诺和职业适应力;(3)成为一名法医所需要的核心资源——导师的作用、专业技能和应对策略;(4)死亡有什么教益?-持续接触死亡对个人的影响,塑造他们对生命和死亡的看法;(5)挑战和偏见——法医在与同事、法律专业人士和社会的互动中面临的挑战、污名和刻板印象。本研究探讨了法医的职业认同和应对机制,揭示了尽管面临耻辱、情绪紧张和倦怠,但他们在工作中找到了意义,强调正义和弹性。
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