Morken Tone, Johansen Ingrid H, Alsaker Kjersti
National Centre for Emergency Primary Health Care, Uni Research Health, Bergen, Norway.
Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
BMC Fam Pract. 2015 May 1;16:51. doi: 10.1186/s12875-015-0276-z.
Prevention and management of workplace violence among health workers has been described in different health care settings. However, little is known about which phenomena the emergency primary health care (EPC) organization should attend to in their strategies for preventing and managing it. In the current study, we therefore explored how EPC personnel have dealt with threats and violence from visitors or patients, focusing on how organizational factors affected the incidents.
A focus group study was performed with a sample of 37 nurses and physicians aged 25-69 years. Eight focus group interviews were conducted, and the participants were invited to talk about their experiences of violence in EPC. Analysis was conducted by systematic text condensation, searching for themes describing the participants' experiences.
Four main themes emerged for anticipating or dealing with incidents of threats or violence within the system: (1) minimizing the risk of working alone, (2) being prepared, (3) resolving the mismatch between patient expectations and the service offered, and (4) supportive manager response.
Our study shows a potential for development of better organizational strategies for protecting EPC personnel who are at risk from workplace violence.
不同医疗环境下均对医护人员工作场所暴力的预防与管理有所描述。然而,对于急诊初级卫生保健(EPC)机构在预防和管理工作场所暴力的策略中应关注哪些现象,我们却知之甚少。因此,在本研究中,我们探讨了EPC工作人员如何应对来自访客或患者的威胁和暴力行为,重点关注组织因素如何影响这些事件。
对37名年龄在25至69岁之间的护士和医生进行了焦点小组研究。进行了八次焦点小组访谈,邀请参与者讲述他们在EPC中遭遇暴力的经历。通过系统的文本浓缩进行分析,寻找描述参与者经历的主题。
出现了四个用于预测或处理系统内威胁或暴力事件的主要主题:(1)尽量降低独自工作的风险,(2)做好准备,(3)解决患者期望与所提供服务之间的不匹配问题,以及(4)管理层给予支持性回应。
我们的研究表明,制定更好的组织策略以保护面临工作场所暴力风险的EPC工作人员具有潜力。