Workplace violence against physicians in intensive care units in Turkey: A cross-sectional study.

Damla Ernur, Volkan Hanci, Necatý Gökmen
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Background Although there are many studies on violence against physicians in the literature, there are few studies on violence against physicians working in intensive care units (ICUs). We aimed to investigate the frequency, type and underlying factors of violence against physicians working in ICUs in Turkey in the past 1 year. Methods We collected data by sending a questionnaire about violence against physicians working in ICUs via e-mail and WhatsApp between 1 and 15 May 2022. IBM SPSS Statistics V.24.0 was used for data analysis. The chi-square test and Fisher precision test were used to compare categorical data. Results Over one-third (38.6%) of the 354 physicians participating in our study reported that they had been exposed to violence in the past year, while 20.7% reported that they had been exposed to violence more than once in the past year. There was a significant relationship between the frequency of exposure to violence, female gender, age group, title, subspecialization status, working style and duration of working in the ICU (p<0.05). There was no relationship between the working area, type of hospital and ICU and exposure to violence (p>0.05). The presence of restriction and control points at the entrance to ICUs prevented violence (p<0.05). Conclusion Physicians working in ICUs encounter violence against them. The frequency of violence increased after the Covid-19 pandemic. A significant relationship was found between the frequency of violence and female gender, age group, title, subspecialization status, working style and duration of working in ICUs.

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背景 尽管文献中有许多关于针对医生的暴力行为的研究,但很少有关于重症监护病房(ICU)中医生遭受暴力行为的研究。我们的目的是调查过去一年土耳其重症监护室医生遭受暴力的频率、类型和潜在因素。方法 我们在 2022 年 5 月 1 日至 15 日期间通过电子邮件和 WhatsApp 发送了一份关于重症监护室医生遭受暴力的调查问卷,以此收集数据。数据分析采用 IBM SPSS Statistics V.24.0。采用卡方检验和费雪精度检验比较分类数据。结果 在参与研究的 354 名医生中,超过三分之一(38.6%)的人表示在过去一年中曾遭受过暴力侵害,而 20.7% 的人表示在过去一年中曾遭受过一次以上的暴力侵害。接触暴力的频率与女性性别、年龄组、职称、亚专业地位、工作方式和在重症监护室工作的时间长短之间存在明显的关系(P0.05)。在重症监护室入口处设置限制点和控制点可以防止暴力事件的发生(P<0.05)。
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