2019
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23202
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A Survey on Workplace Violence Experienced by Critical Care Physicians

Abstract: Introduction Workplace violence (WPV) has been defined as, “violent acts including physical assault and threats of assault directed toward personnel at work or on duty”. Healthcare staff are at highest risk of WPV among the professionals and it is more common among the critical care services. Prevalence of WPV among doctors all over the world is around 56–80% and in Indian scenario, it is around 40.8–75%. There is scarcity of studies on WPV among doctors from India. To our knowledge, this is the f… Show more

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“…Most of the current research focuses on the emergency department, psychiatry, and other groups, and there are few research studies speci cally on the workplace violence of intensive care unit (ICU) medical sta . e ICU is a high-risk area for workplace violence in hospitals because patients are critically ill, have a high mortality rate, and are prone to delirium; most of their family members have anxiety, irritability, and other negative emotions, and the probability of workplace violence is also greatly increased [9]. is study analyzes the current situation and characteristics of workplace violence suffered by medical staff in intensive care units in order to provide a basis for guiding targeted prevention and control measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the current research focuses on the emergency department, psychiatry, and other groups, and there are few research studies speci cally on the workplace violence of intensive care unit (ICU) medical sta . e ICU is a high-risk area for workplace violence in hospitals because patients are critically ill, have a high mortality rate, and are prone to delirium; most of their family members have anxiety, irritability, and other negative emotions, and the probability of workplace violence is also greatly increased [9]. is study analyzes the current situation and characteristics of workplace violence suffered by medical staff in intensive care units in order to provide a basis for guiding targeted prevention and control measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global prevalence of WPV in healthcare is estimated to be up to 80 percent [2]. The actual figure maybe even worse, as many incidents are ignored and unreported [3,4]. The need of the hour is to evolve mitigation strategies to reduce workplace violence and ensure safe working conditions for healthcare personnel, as a well-functioning healthcare sector is essential to enhance the quality of life of citizens anywhere in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 10 ] It has been rightly stated that improving the leadership skills in young physicians such as communication, self-management and conflict management is one of the key measures to combat burnout and workplace violence. [ 11 ] However, problems such as inadequate investments in public healthcare, low wages, long working hours, poor infrastructure, human resource crunch and poor working environments also contribute to the above-cited problems faced by junior physicians and compromise the healthcare. [ 12 13 ]…”
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confidence: 99%