Barriers to reporting sexual harassment in healthcare settings: a literature review

Tabitha Morgan Rees
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Healthcare professionals are at risk of experiencing sexual harassment at work, which can have a negative impact on their health and wellbeing. This study aimed to explore the reasons why healthcare professionals may not report their experiences of sexual harassment, as documented in peer-reviewed literature. EBSCO, Scopus, JSTOR, Science Direct, Sage, Google Scholar, the Cochrane Library and DelphiS were searched to identify relevant articles published in English from Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, UK and USA. A concept mapping table was developed to assist with the search strategy and the Critical Skills Appraisal Programme Checklist was used to critique and synthesise the findings. A total of five articles met the inclusion criteria, although most focused on healthcare professionals in general and looked at wider harassment and violence, rather than sexual harassment alone. The main factors that influenced the reporting of harassment were the normalisation of inappropriate behaviour, fear of reprisal and lack of clarity around policies and procedures. Further research is needed into the factors influencing the reporting of sexual harassment specifically in order to develop standardised reporting procedures and training programmes to prevent these incidents, and handle them appropriately when they do occur.
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在医疗机构中报告性骚扰的障碍:文献综述
医疗保健专业人员在工作中面临性骚扰的风险,这可能会对他们的健康和福祉产生负面影响。这项研究旨在探讨医疗保健专业人员可能不会报告他们的性骚扰经历的原因,正如同行评审文献中所记录的那样。搜索了EBSCO、Scopus、JSTOR、Science Direct、Sage、Google Scholar、Cochrane Library和DelphiS,以确定澳大利亚、加拿大、爱尔兰、新西兰、英国和美国以英语发表的相关文章。开发了一个概念映射表来协助搜索策略,并使用关键技能评估计划清单来批评和综合研究结果。共有五篇文章符合入选标准,尽管大多数文章关注的是医疗保健专业人员,并关注更广泛的骚扰和暴力,而不仅仅是性骚扰。影响骚扰报告的主要因素是不当行为的正常化、对报复的恐惧以及政策和程序的不明确。需要进一步研究影响性骚扰报告的因素,特别是制定标准化的报告程序和培训计划,以防止这些事件发生,并在发生时妥善处理。
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Healthcare Management (BJHCM) is the independent monthly journal which is essential reading for all health service managers, policymakers, influencers and commentators. Launched in 1995, BJHCM mixes peer-reviewed management articles with interviews, analysis and comment to bring you a sharp, topical and valuable insight into what"s happening in and around the NHS. To reflect the way that the NHS is changing, the journal has recently received a major face-lift and several new features now appear alongside BJHCM"s excellent state-of-the-art review articles and celebrated columnists.
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