Pogostost in znacilnosti nasilja nad zdravstvenimi delavci na podrocju nujne medicinske pomoci in psihiatrije/Frequency and characteristics of patient violence against healthcare providers in emergency and psychiatric care settings

Patient violence against health professionals is one of the most disturbing problems faced by health workers. The study aimed to identify the rates of occurrence and types of adverse events perpetrated by patients to which healthcare workers are exposed in emergency and inpatient psychiatric care se...

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Veröffentlicht in:Obzornik zdravstvene nege 2016-10, Vol.50 (4), p.308
Hauptverfasser: Bojic, Matej, Bole, Urban, Bregar, Branko
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Zusammenfassung:Patient violence against health professionals is one of the most disturbing problems faced by health workers. The study aimed to identify the rates of occurrence and types of adverse events perpetrated by patients to which healthcare workers are exposed in emergency and inpatient psychiatric care settings. The study was based on a non-experimental quantitative method. The convenience non-random sample, consisting of 197 participants, was selected for study purposes. The structured Perception of Prevalence of Aggression Scale questionnaire was used as a research instrument. The pervasiveness of aggression in acute psychiatric and other mental health settings has been documented. The health personnel in psychiatric settings experience higher rates of mild (U = 2092.00, p = 0.008) and severe (U = 1685.50, p = 0.000) patient violence than other respondents. The most vulnerable group includes the respondents with lower education and those working in shifts. Women are more likely to be victims of sexual aggression than men (U = 3962,00, p = 0.033).
ISSN:1318-2951
2350-4595
DOI:10.14528/snr.2016.50.4.128