Bullying Among Medical Residents: Gender, Social Norms, and Reporting Behavior.

PRiMER (Leawood, Kan.) Pub Date : 2022-06-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.22454/PRiMER.2022.824936
Danielle L Terry, Meredith L C Williamson
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Introduction: Bullying behavior in residency is common, with prevalence rates ranging from 10% to 48%. Negative acts adversely impact junior physicians. The aims of this study were to examine (a) gender differences in experiences of bullying and/or negative acts while working as a medical resident, (b) residents' perceptions of injunctive (ie, approval of) and descriptive (ie, behavior) norms related to reporting bullying behaviors, and (c) whether greater self-other differences predict greater engagement in reporting bullying behavior by others in the workplace.

Methods: Self-report surveys were administered to family medicine, internal medicine, surgical, and emergency medicine residents (N=61).

Results: Female residents reported experiencing significantly more bullying than males. Overall, resident physicians held inaccurate beliefs, and thought other residents reported bullying more often than they did. Finally, the degree of inaccuracy was associated with reporting bullying behavior.

Conclusion: These findings are an initial indication that normative interventions may be applicable with this population. In a field that struggles with high rates of burnout, finding ways to improve the culture of an organization may assist with addressing at least part of these systemic issues.

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住院医师恃强凌弱:性别、社会规范与报告行为。
简介:住院医师中的欺凌行为很常见,患病率从10%到48%不等。消极行为对初级医生有不利影响。本研究的目的是检验(a)住院医生在欺凌和/或负面行为经历方面的性别差异,(b)住院医生对与报告欺凌行为相关的禁令(即批准)和描述性(即行为)规范的看法,以及(c)更大的自我-他人差异是否预示着工作场所他人报告欺凌行为的参与度更高。方法:对61名家庭内科、内科、外科、急诊科住院医师进行自我报告调查。结果:女性居民报告遭受的欺凌明显多于男性。总的来说,住院医生持有不准确的信念,并认为其他住院医生比他们更经常报告欺凌。最后,不准确的程度与报告欺凌行为有关。结论:这些发现是一个初步的迹象,规范性的干预措施可能适用于这一人群。在一个与高倦怠率作斗争的领域,寻找改善组织文化的方法可能有助于解决这些系统性问题的至少一部分。
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