Workplace violence in hospital emergency departments and consequences for health care professionals and support staff: a cluster analysis

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Canovas Pallares, Juan Manuel [1 ,2 ]
Ruiz-Hernandez, Jose Antonio [3 ]
Galian-Munoz, Inmaculada [4 ]
Beteta Fernandez, Dolores [5 ]
Pardo Rios, Manuel [6 ]
Llor-Esteban, Bartolome [7 ]
机构
[1] Serv Emergencias Sanitarias Comunidad Valenciana, Valencia, Spain
[2] Univ Catolica Murcia UCAM, Fac Enfermeria, Murcia, Spain
[3] Univ Murcia, Fac Psicol, Dept Psicol Social & Psiquiatria, Murcia, Spain
[4] Univ Murcia, Grp Invest Salud Laboral, IMIB Murcia, Grp IMIB Enferavanza, Murcia, Spain
[5] Hosp Clin Univ Virgen Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain
[6] Gerencia Emergencias 061 Reg Murcia, Murcia, Spain
[7] Univ Murcia, Fac Enfermeria, Murcia, Spain
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EMERGENCIAS | 2023年 / 35卷 / 05期
关键词
Assaultive behavior; Patient violence; Workplace violence; Hospital emergency department; Health personnel; Health support personnel; RISK-FACTORS; PREVALENCE; SERVICES; NURSES;
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Background and objective. Workplace violence of any type is influenced by multiple factors and leads to physiological, psychological, social, and organizational change. Emergency and other urgent care settings have assault rates up to 5-fold higher than other health care settings. This study aimed to analyze the consequences of physical and nonphysical violence on health care and support personnel in hospital emergency departments. Methods. Cross- sectional descriptive analysis of responses to a 121-item survey of 584 health care and support workers in 12 Spanish hospital emergency departments. We analyzed the magnitude of the problem with a two-step self-clustering method and then assessed the associations between variables and workplace violence. Results. Two groups were identified. The first consisted of 298 cases with high mean (SD) scores for nonphysical assaults (51.5 [7.9]) and low scores for physical violence (4.8 [2.9]). The second group consisted of 285 cases with intermediate scores for nonphysical assaults (27.1 [8.4]) and low scores for physical violence (3.4 [1.3]). Conclusions. Emergency departments have incidents of nonphysical workplace violence more often than physical violence. Emergency personnel with high exposure to workplace violence, particularly nonphysical assaults, experience physiological, psychosocial, and organizational changes.
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