Department of General Surgery, İstanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine Göztepe Prof. Dr. Süleyman Yalçın City Hospital, İstanbul-Turkey.
İstanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul-Turkey.
Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2022 May;28(5):641-647. doi: 10.14744/tjtes.2021.66745.
Violence against physicians is a global issue that causes impaired physical and mental health, declined work quality, resignations, and even suicides. Studies regarding violence against physicians are very limited. Therefore, our aim is to investigate the physical violence incidents against physicians presented in print media between 2008 and 2018.
A total of 8612 news reports acquired in national news database via 45 keywords were assessed. Five hundred and sixty-four of the reports met the inclusion criteria and were retrospectively analyzed.
Of 5964 news reports, 3754 (62.9%) were reprimands and protests against violence incidents. In 11 years, 560 individual incidents occurred where 647 physicians were physically assaulted, with 2267 news reports written on those incidents. The number of incidents increased over the years, and in 2012 both the number of incidents (n=91) and news reports count per incident were found highest. About 77.7% of assaulted physicians were male, and incident rate was higher in Western Turkey (42.15%). In 11 years, ten dedicated physicians have lost their lives in the line of duty. Emergency medicine (20.4%), primary care (9.89%) were the departments most exposed to physical violence. The claim of receiving inadequate medical attention was noted to be the primary allegation of the assailants.
The frequency of physical violence incidents against physicians is increasing. Throughout the study period, news reports containing condemnations, critiques, and protests are also more frequently, yet not adequately, placed in print media. Thus, social and public awareness ought to be enhanced through national and global media outlets. Furthermore, extensive measures must be taken by governments in order to prevent and eliminate violence.
针对医生的暴力是一个全球性问题,会导致医生身心健康受损、工作质量下降、辞职,甚至自杀。针对医生遭受暴力的研究非常有限。因此,我们旨在调查 2008 年至 2018 年期间印刷媒体报道的针对医生的身体暴力事件。
通过 45 个关键词在国家新闻数据库中评估了总共 8612 篇新闻报道。其中 564 篇报告符合纳入标准,并进行了回顾性分析。
在 5964 篇新闻报道中,3754 篇(62.9%)是对暴力事件的谴责和抗议。在 11 年间,发生了 560 起个体事件,647 名医生遭受身体攻击,有 2267 篇新闻报道对此类事件进行了报道。事件数量逐年增加,2012 年事件数量(n=91)和每起事件的新闻报道数量均达到最高。被袭击的医生中约 77.7%为男性,西部土耳其(42.15%)的事件发生率较高。在 11 年间,有 10 名敬业的医生因公殉职。急诊医学(20.4%)和初级保健(9.89%)是最容易遭受身体暴力的科室。袭击者的主要指控是声称未得到充分的医疗关注。
针对医生的身体暴力事件的频率正在增加。在整个研究期间,谴责、批评和抗议的新闻报道也更频繁地、但却没有充分地出现在印刷媒体上。因此,应该通过国家和全球媒体来提高社会和公众的意识。此外,政府必须采取广泛的措施来预防和消除暴力。