Cleverson Leal Silva, Julia Menezes Cabral, Paula Hino, M. Taminato, Geisa Colebrusco de Souza Gonçalves, H. Fernandes
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Abstract
Objective: To map and synthesize the available scientific evidence on violence against nursing workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: Scoping review prepared in accordance with recommendations of the Joanna Briggs Institute, carried out in the following databases; National Library of Medicine, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Web of Science, Excerpa Medica DataBASE, PsycINFO – APA PsycNET and Latin-American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature. Studies addressing the theme of work-related violence against nursing workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, published in Portuguese, Spanish, or English, from 2020 and available in full were included. Partial research reports, editorials, response letters and abstracts of annals were excluded. Descriptive analysis was performed.
Results: Nine out of a total of 56 publications met the selection criteria, seven with high methodological quality and two with moderate quality. The phenomenon occurred in different countries around the world, the usual victims were nursing workers working on the front line, with less training time, and it was perpetrated by different actors. Psychosocial damage to workers and risks to patients were found.
Conclusion: Nursing workers suffered a high incidence of violence during the pandemic. The consequences of this violence were harmful to health, leading to the desire to leave the profession or affecting the physical or mental health of victims. The implementation of public policies and administrative strategies to reduce violence against this population in pandemic conditions were suggested as prevention and control measures.
目的:绘制和综合COVID-19大流行期间针对护理人员的暴力行为的现有科学证据。方法:根据乔安娜布里格斯研究所的建议编制范围审查,在以下数据库中进行;国家医学图书馆,护理和相关健康文献累积索引,科学网络,医学摘录数据库,PsycINFO - APA PsycNET和拉丁美洲和加勒比健康科学文献。纳入了从2020年起以葡萄牙语、西班牙语或英语发表的、以2019冠状病毒病大流行期间针对护理工作者的工作相关暴力为主题的研究报告,并提供了全文。不包括部分研究报告、社论、回应信和年鉴摘要。进行描述性分析。结果:56篇文献中有9篇符合入选标准,其中7篇方法学质量高,2篇方法学质量中等。这种现象发生在世界上不同的国家,通常的受害者是在前线工作的护理人员,培训时间较少,并且是由不同的行动者实施的。发现了对工人的社会心理损害和对患者的风险。结论:在大流行期间,护理工作者遭受暴力的发生率很高。这种暴力的后果对健康有害,导致人们想要离开这一职业,或影响受害者的身心健康。建议实施公共政策和行政战略,以减少在流行病条件下对这一人口的暴力行为,作为预防和控制措施。
期刊介绍:
Acta Paulista de Enfermagem – (Acta Paul Enferm.), ISSN 1982-0194, is a [bilingual] technical-scientific electronic publication of the Escola Paulista de Enfermagem – EPE, Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP.
Our mission: To disseminate the scientific knowledge generated within the rigor of research and ethics methodology.
Our objective: To publish results of original research for advancement of practices of clinical, surgical, and management nursing, as well as education, research, and information and communication technology.