Patil Poorvaprabha, Taneja Sanjana
Intern, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Intern, Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2021 Aug;10(8):2732-2734. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1790_20. Epub 2021 Aug 27.
One would think, at a time where healthcare workers are the frontline warriors against the COVID 19 pandemic, the violence against them would subside; however, this is far from the truth. This commentary article addresses the underlying causes and implications of such acts of violence against health professionals, particularly those involved in primary healthcare, in India, and barriers to implementation of laws protecting these professionals from violence. Recommendations for administrative and on ground interventions, with a proposed collaboration with government and private medical establishments, have been discussed, as a probable solution to the problem of violence at hand.
人们可能会认为,在医护人员成为抗击新冠疫情一线战士的当下,针对他们的暴力行为会有所减少;然而,事实远非如此。这篇评论文章探讨了在印度针对医疗专业人员,尤其是那些从事基层医疗工作的人员实施此类暴力行为的根本原因及影响,以及实施保护这些专业人员免受暴力侵害法律的障碍。文章还讨论了行政和实际干预措施的建议,并提议与政府和私立医疗机构合作,作为解决当前暴力问题的一种可能方案。