2021
DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10630
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The pandemic of workplace violence: the gendered experience of emergency medicine trainees

Abstract: It is likely that most studies underestimate the prevalence of nonphysical workplace violence due to underreporting and a lack of training to identify these occurrences. Verbal abuse has been referred to as "the use of words that [are] personally insulting such as generally abusive spoken obscenities and foul language, or indicating a lack of respect for the dignity and worth of an individual." 3 The stance from the Joint Commission and the World Health Organization is that verbal abuse is a form of workplace … Show more

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“…[12,13] A study of over 12,000 workers over the 6year study period demonstrated the higher risk of violence towards professionals who were female (82%) and inpatient nurses. [14,15]…”
Section: Experience Of Minority Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12,13] A study of over 12,000 workers over the 6year study period demonstrated the higher risk of violence towards professionals who were female (82%) and inpatient nurses. [14,15]…”
Section: Experience Of Minority Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%