Centre for Medical Ethics, University of Oslo, Norway.
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway.
Int J Law Psychiatry. 2020 Jul-Aug;71:101610. doi: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2020.101610. Epub 2020 Jul 17.
The aim of this study was to investigate staff's experiences with violation and humiliation during work in mental health care (MHC). A total of 1160 multi-professional MHC staff in Norway responded to an online questionnaire about their experiences with different kinds of violation and humiliation in the MHC setting. In addition, a sample of professionals (eight MHC nurses) were recruited for in-depth individual interviews.
The study used an explorative mixed method with a convergent parallel design; this included a web-based questionnaire to MHC staff in combination with individual interviews. The sample is considered to be equivalent to staff groups in MHC in Norway.
Between 70 and 80% of the staff reported experiencing rejection, being treated with disrespect, condescending behaviour or verbal harassment. Male workers were significantly more often victims of serious physical violence, and women were significantly more often targets for sexual harassment. In interviews, participants said they considered being exposed to violence and humiliation to be part of the job when working in MHC, and that experience, as well as social support from colleagues, helped MHC practitioners to cope better with violent situations and feel less humiliated at work.
A high amount of MHC staff report experiences of being violated and humiliated during work. The participants' perceptions of the users and their behaviour seem to influence their experience of feeling violated and humiliated. Knowledge about the dynamics of aggression between staff and users in MHC may be used in safeguarding staff and users, prevent coercion and heighten the quality of care.
本研究旨在探讨工作人员在精神卫生保健(MHC)工作中遭受侵犯和侮辱的经历。挪威共有 1160 名多专业 MHC 工作人员对在线问卷做出回应,问卷内容涉及他们在 MHC 环境中经历的不同类型的侵犯和侮辱。此外,还招募了一组专业人员(八名 MHC 护士)进行深入的个人访谈。
本研究采用探索性混合方法,具有收敛平行设计;这包括对 MHC 工作人员进行基于网络的问卷调查,并结合个人访谈。该样本被认为等同于挪威 MHC 中的工作人员群体。
70%至 80%的工作人员报告说经历过拒绝、不尊重、屈尊行为或言语骚扰。男性工作人员遭受严重身体暴力的比例明显更高,而女性遭受性骚扰的比例明显更高。在访谈中,参与者表示,他们认为在 MHC 工作中遭受暴力和侮辱是工作的一部分,经验以及同事的社会支持有助于 MHC 从业者更好地应对暴力情况,减少工作中的屈辱感。
大量 MHC 工作人员报告在工作中遭受侵犯和侮辱的经历。参与者对用户及其行为的看法似乎影响了他们感到受到侵犯和侮辱的体验。了解 MHC 中工作人员和用户之间的攻击动态的知识可用于保护工作人员和用户、防止强制和提高护理质量。