Perceived Risk of Violence in Various Hospital Levels and Departments in Urban and Rural China

نویسندگان

  • Tingmei YAN
  • Shuang LI
  • Guowei PAN
  • Bo QU
چکیده

Workplace violence has serious consequences for the involved medical workers and the entire health care system (1). It can result in a variety of adverse effects on medical professionals, such as anger, fear, depression, anxiety, job dissatisfaction and demission (2) Research reported that half of abused nurses considered leaving the profession (3). In China, workplace violence against medical workers is more common and serious, especially in recent years (4). A study of 12 hospitals revealed that the incidence of verbal abuse and threats to health professionals was 96% in 2009, and the incidence of physical injuries was 63.7% in 2012 (5). However, the majority of studies were designed to assess the incidence of violence among doctors or nurses who experienced workplace violence. Research on the perception level of risk of violence is rare. The aim of this study was to explore the level of perceived risk of violence in hospitals and the departmental distribution across various levels of hospitals. A cross-sectional survey was conducted between Jun and Jul 2011 in Liaoning Province, which is in northeastern China and comprises three cities and three counties. It concluded 3292 registered health professionals. The survey was answered on a 5-point Likert scale from 1 to 5: 1) never, 2) rarely, 3) sometimes, 4) frequently, and 5) always. The average test-retest reliability of the scale was sufficient. The average score of perceived occupational risk of violence was 3.16±1.31 for all health professionals , 3.05±1.34 for doctors and 3.29±1.25 for nurses. Nurses reported a significantly higher score than doctors (P<0.05). The distribution of the perception of risk of violence across various hospital levels and departments is shown in Table 1. Those who worked in urban and tertiary hospitals perceived a higher risk of violence. Overall, those who worked in emergency departments perceived the highest risk of violence, but doctors who worked in ICU departments had the highest perceived risk of violence, and nurses who worked in pediatrics perceived a higher risk of violence than those who worked in departments other than the emergency department. Comparisons of demographic and practice-related factors across the level of medical work-ers' perceived risk of violence are shown in Table 2. Males perceived a higher level of risk of violence than females. Those with higher education perceived a higher risk of violence. Medical workers who worked longer hours were more likely to perceive a risk of violence. Those with a lower …

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دوره 45  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016