Jacobsen C, Volkmann I, Wedegärtner F, Harris J, Bertram B, Bambas B, Framme C
Universitätsklinik für Augenheilkunde, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover (MHH), Hannover, Deutschland.
Universitätsklinik für Psychiatrie, Sozialpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, MHH, Hannover, Deutschland.
Ophthalmologie. 2022 Sep;119(9):937-944. doi: 10.1007/s00347-022-01634-2. Epub 2022 Apr 20.
Experiences of aggression/violence influence job satisfaction and can have a long-term psychological and physical impact on employees. In the fall of 2018, the Professional Association of Ophthalmologists (BVA) and the German Ophthalmological Society (DOG) conducted a survey on experiences of aggression and violence. The first results were published in 2020. In the survey it was also possible to describe the most serious incident to date using free text fields, among others.
All 9411 members of the DOG and BVA were given the opportunity to complete a questionnaire online in 2018 regarding aggression and violence in ophthalmology.
Overall, 253 of 1508 (16.8%) ophthalmologists participating in the survey reported their most serious incident, 46.8% of which were classified as moderate and 34.3% were related to verbal violence such as insults and threats. The most serious incident was experienced by 171 (67.6%) physicians in a practice setting, 71% were specialists at the time of the incident and 74.3% of the incidents occurred during regular working hours. The main causes were intercultural conflicts, long waiting times, problems with the allocation of appointments, excessive expectations, differences in treatment and basic aggressiveness. The offenders were male in 86.3% of cases, 15.8% of the incidents were reported to the police and 21 (8.3%) physicians issued a practice reprimand or house ban.
The description of the most serious incidents illustrates situations that are sometimes hard to imagine and also which incidents were considered serious. There are large subjective variations in the assessment of the incidents. Protective measures in practices and clinics are essential.
遭受攻击/暴力的经历会影响工作满意度,并可能对员工产生长期的心理和身体影响。2018年秋季,眼科医生专业协会(BVA)和德国眼科学会(DOG)对攻击和暴力经历进行了一项调查。首批结果于2020年公布。在该调查中,还可以使用自由文本字段等方式描述迄今为止最严重的事件。
2018年,DOG和BVA的所有9411名成员都有机会在线填写一份关于眼科领域攻击和暴力行为的问卷。
总体而言,参与调查的1508名眼科医生中有253人(16.8%)报告了他们最严重的事件,其中46.8%被归类为中度,34.3%与辱骂和威胁等言语暴力有关。171名(67.6%)医生在诊所环境中经历了最严重的事件,71%的医生在事件发生时是专科医生,74.3%的事件发生在正常工作时间。主要原因是跨文化冲突、等待时间过长、预约分配问题、期望过高、治疗差异和基本的攻击性。86.3%的案件中犯罪者为男性,15.8%的事件向警方报案,21名(8.3%)医生发出了诊所警告或禁止进入诊所的禁令。
对最严重事件的描述揭示了一些有时难以想象的情况,以及哪些事件被视为严重事件。在事件评估方面存在很大的主观差异。在诊所和诊疗中心采取保护措施至关重要。