Health Management, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.
Health Management, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
BMJ Open. 2023 Mar 10;13(3):e065918. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-065918.
Recently, Chinese ministries and commissions have issued a series of policies and systems in response to violent injuries to doctors, physical violence have been managed to a certain extent. However, verbal violence has not been deterred and is still prevalent, it has not received appropriate attention. This study thus aimed to assess the impact of verbal violence on the organisational level and identify its risk factors among healthcare workers, so as to provide practical methods for verbal violence reduction and treatment of the complete period.
Six tertiary public hospitals were selected in three provinces (cities) in China. After excluding physical and sexual violence, a total of 1567 remaining samples were included in this study. Descriptive, univariate, Pearson correlation and mediated regression analyses were employed to assess the difference between the variables, emotional responses of healthcare workers to verbal violence and the relationship between verbal violence and emotional exhaustion, job satisfaction, and work engagement.
Nearly half of the healthcare workers in China's tertiary public hospitals experienced verbal violence last year. Healthcare workers who experienced verbal violence had strong emotional response. The exposure of healthcare workers to verbal violence significantly positively predicted the emotional exhaustion (r=0.20, p<0.01), significantly negatively predicted job satisfaction (r=-0.17, p<0.01) and work engagement (r=-0.18, p<0.01), but was not associated with turnover intention. Emotional exhaustion partially mediated the effects of verbal violence on job satisfaction and work engagement.
The results indicate that the incidence of workplace verbal violence in tertiary public hospitals in China is high and cannot be ignored. This study is to demonstrate the organisational-level impact of verbal violence experienced by healthcare workers and to propose training solutions to help healthcare workers reduce the frequency and mitigate the impact of verbal violence.
近期,中国各部委针对伤医暴力事件出台了一系列政策制度,对躯体暴力已进行了一定程度的管理。但言语暴力仍未得到遏制,且较为普遍,尚未得到应有的重视。本研究旨在评估言语暴力对组织层面的影响,并确定其在医护人员中的风险因素,从而为减少言语暴力和治疗的完整周期提供切实可行的方法。
在中国三个省(市)的六所三级公立医院中选取研究对象。排除躯体暴力和性暴力后,共纳入 1567 名剩余样本。采用描述性、单变量、Pearson 相关和中介回归分析评估变量之间的差异、医护人员对言语暴力的情绪反应,以及言语暴力与情绪耗竭、工作满意度和工作投入之间的关系。
中国三级公立医院近一半的医护人员去年经历过言语暴力。经历过言语暴力的医护人员情绪反应强烈。医护人员暴露于言语暴力中显著正向预测情绪耗竭(r=0.20,p<0.01),显著负向预测工作满意度(r=-0.17,p<0.01)和工作投入(r=-0.18,p<0.01),但与离职意向无关。情绪耗竭部分中介了言语暴力对工作满意度和工作投入的影响。
研究结果表明,中国三级公立医院工作场所言语暴力的发生率较高,不容忽视。本研究旨在证明医护人员所经历的言语暴力对组织层面的影响,并提出培训解决方案,以帮助医护人员减少言语暴力的发生频率和减轻其影响。