The effects of bullying on healthcare workers: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Rivista di psichiatria Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1708/4022.39973
Corrado Colaprico, Simone Addari, Giuseppe La Torre
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Abstract

Objective: This umbrella review will provide a broad overview of the prevalence of vertical and horizontal bullying, the departments and the workers most affected by these attacks.

Methods: We included systematic reviews and meta-analyses examining the effects of bullying on healthcare workers. Data extraction and analysis was performed on all included studies. The research strategy was undertaken in May 2021 and included three electronic databases (PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science): a total of 435 articles were retrieved from the Abstract and, once duplicates and irrelevant articles were removed, a total of 19 useful articles were reviewed. A comprehensive search was done to retrieve articles based on a PRISMA compliant protocol registered in PROSPERO: CRD 42021268082.

Results and discussion: The general prevalence goes from 2 to 100%; for the individual healthcare workers, the highest prevalence is among nurses, 9-100%, followed by doctors 11.50-78.10%. Due to the heterogeneity of the studies, the other healthcare workers such as midwives, radiology technicians, administrative, employees were grouped and their prevalence goes from 3.30 to 100%. The results show that female nurses are significantly more likely to be abused than their male colleagues (women 3.60-100%; men 2.00-64.40%). The workplace in many studies was relevant for bullying: in particular, the most affected departments were emergency departments (2-100%) followed by intensive care units (17-84.80%).

Conclusions: Bullying is extremely present among health workers and must be adequately countered. It will be necessary to carry out further studies to deepen the knowledge on this matter.

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欺凌对医护人员的影响:系统综述和荟萃分析总览。
目的本综述将对纵向和横向欺凌的发生率、受这些攻击影响最严重的部门和工作人员进行广泛概述:我们纳入了研究欺凌对医护人员影响的系统综述和荟萃分析。我们对所有纳入的研究进行了数据提取和分析。研究策略于 2021 年 5 月实施,包括三个电子数据库(PubMed、Scopus 和 Web of Science):共从摘要中检索到 435 篇文章,删除重复和无关文章后,共审查了 19 篇有用文章。根据在 PROSPERO(CRD 42021268082)上注册的符合 PRISMA 标准的协议,对文章进行了全面检索:总体发病率从 2% 到 100% 不等;就医护人员而言,护士的发病率最高,为 9%-100%,其次是医生,为 11.50%-78.10%。由于研究的异质性,其他医护人员,如助产士、放射技术人员、行政人员和雇员被归为一组,其患病率从 3.30%到 100%不等。结果显示,女护士受虐待的可能性明显高于男同事(女性为 3.60%-100%;男性为 2.00%-64.40%)。在许多研究中,工作场所都与欺凌行为有关:尤其是,受影响最大的部门是急诊科(2-100%),其次是重症监护室(17-84.80%):结论:在医务工作者中,欺凌现象极为普遍,必须予以充分应对。有必要开展进一步研究,以加深对这一问题的了解。
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Rivista di psichiatria
Rivista di psichiatria 医学-精神病学
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5.00
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3.70%
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31
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6-12 weeks
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