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医护人员(HCP)遭受侵犯是西班牙公共卫生领域一个日益严重的问题,对医疗质量产生了负面影响。本研究旨在分析医护人员遭受侵犯的原因,以及这些原因对医疗服务及其人员的影响。研究方法基于在 PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science 和 Medes 上进行的系统综述。受影响最严重的服务是初级保健、急诊护理、急诊和精神科。女性受到的攻击最多,而男性则对大多数攻击行为负责。尽管专业协会、自治区和卫生与社会服务部正在努力预防这一问题,但由于投诉举报不足、缺乏学术研究和社会普遍关注,这一问题仍未得到重视。
Agresiones hacia el personal sanitario en España: violencias invisibilizadas, silencios inaceptables
The aggressions suffered by healthcare personnel (HCP) is a growing problem in the field of public health in Spain that negatively affects the quality of care. The objective is to analyze the causes of the aggressions towards the HCP and what implications they have for the healthcare service and its personnel. The methodology is based on a systematic review in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and Medes.
The triggers of the aggressions are multifactorial and can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder in the HCP. The most affected services are primary care, emergency care, emergencies, and psychiatry. Women are the most assaulted, while men are responsible for most of the assaults. Although professional associations, autonomous communities and the Ministry of Health and Social Services are making efforts to prevent the problem, it continues to be invisible due to the under-reporting of complaints, the lack of academic research and society in general.