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Título: Workplace violence in healthcare
Outros títulos: A violência no local de trabalho em instituições de saúdeum estudo monocêntrico sobre causas, consequências e estratégias de prevenção
Autor: Antão, Helena Sofia
Sacadura-Leite, Ema
Manzano, Maria João
Pinote, Sónia
Relvas, Rui
Serranheira, Florentino
Sousa-Uva, António
Palavras-chave: Healthcare Workers
Occupational Hazard
Occupational Health
Prevention
Workplace Violence
Medicine(all)
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Data: 1-Jan-2020
Resumo: Introduction: Workplace violence is one of the main risk factors in the professional world. Healthcare workers are at higher risk when compared to other sectors. Our study aimed to characterize physical and verbal violence in a public hospital and to define occupational health prevention and surveillance strategies. Material and Methods: Single center observational cross-sectional study, carried amongst healthcare workers in a public hospital in Lisbon. A qualitative survey was carried out through six in-depth interviews. A quantitative survey was carried through questionnaires delivered to 32 workers. A significance level of 5% was accepted in the assessment of statistical differences. The Mann-Whitney test and the Fisher's exact test were used to calculate p values. Results: The main results are: (1) 41 violence incidents were reported in the quantitative phase; (2) 5/21 [23.81%] victims notified the incident to the occupational health department; (3) 18/21 [85.71%] victims reported a permanent state of hypervigilance; (4) 22/28 [78.57%] participants self-reported poor or no familiarity with internal reporting procedures; (5) 24/28 [85.71%] participants believed it is possible to minimize workplace violence. Discussion: Workplace violence is favored by unrestricted access to working areas, absence of security guards and police officers or scarce intervention. The low notification rate contributes to organizational lack of action. The state of hypervigilance reported in our study reflects the negative effects of threatening occupational stressors on mental health. Conclusion: Our results show that workplace violence is a relevant risk factor that significantly impacts workers' health in a noxious manner, deserving a tailored occupational health approach whose priority areas and strategies have been determined.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/94981
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.11465
ISSN: 0870-399X
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