Centre for Medical Humanities, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Glob Public Health. 2023 Jan;18(1):2141291. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2022.2141291. Epub 2022 Nov 7.
While violence against health care workers is being progressively recognised as a serious problem in the healthcare industry, it remains an under-studied area of enquiry in global public health. Anthropologists have long observed that violence toward patients is tied to institutional care practises in multiple ways, including repression, misrecognition and silencing. But research on health care staff's experience of violence is still lacking. This article aims to address this literature gap by providing research on the daily experience of vulnerability to violence that health care providers face during their work. To do so, the paper ethnographically explores the effects and perception of violence against health care workers in an emergency department (ED) in northern Italy, a place with a dramatic escalation of violent incidents. The article illustrates how the ED staff attended to the experience of suffering of potentially violent patients. In so doing, ED professionals shifted the responsibility of violence against them from violent individuals to violent structures shaping health inequities. The paper thus argues that ED professionals display a structural competence perspective when dealing with violence.
虽然针对医疗保健工作者的暴力行为在医疗行业中逐渐被认为是一个严重的问题,但在全球公共卫生领域,这仍然是一个研究不足的领域。人类学家早就观察到,针对患者的暴力行为与机构护理实践在多个方面有关,包括压制、误认和沉默。但是,关于医疗保健人员遭受暴力的研究仍然不足。本文旨在通过研究医疗保健提供者在工作中每天面临的易受暴力侵害的经历来填补这一文献空白。为此,本文从民族志的角度探讨了意大利北部一个急诊室(ED)中针对医疗保健工作者的暴力行为的影响和感知,该地区暴力事件急剧升级。本文说明了 ED 工作人员如何应对潜在暴力患者的痛苦经历。在这样做的过程中,ED 专业人员将针对他们的暴力行为的责任从暴力个人转移到了造成健康不平等的暴力结构上。因此,本文认为,ED 专业人员在处理暴力行为时表现出一种结构性能力视角。