J Can Dent Assoc. 2023 Jun;89:n4.
Studies show concerning rates of occupational violence against oral health care workers, but few studies of this nature have been conducted on dental students in university clinics.
We surveyed 3rd-, 4th- and 5th-year dental students in the 2020-2021 academic year at the dental teaching clinic of the University of Montreal, using a 17-item self-report questionnaire exploring 4 types of aggression: physical, verbal, reputational and sexual.
Of 239 students, 45 (19%) responded to the online questionnaire, and 28 (62% of respondents) reported some form of aggression in the previous year. Verbal aggression and sexual aggression were each reported by 21 (47%) students. No differences were found between rates of aggression based on ethnicity. Women (74%) reported higher rates of aggression than men (47%), although this difference did not reach statistical significance. Of the 6 students who said they speak a language other than French (the workplace language) at home, 5 (83%) reported experiencing sexual aggression.
Most students surveyed reported experiencing some form of patient aggression in the past year. The most common forms of aggression were verbal and sexual. Women and students who speak a language other than French at home may be particularly vulnerable to patient aggression in the clinical setting. This study has implications for dental education and points to the need for training and new solutions to prevent and respond to patient aggression at university dental clinics.
研究表明口腔保健工作者遭受职业暴力的比率令人担忧,但针对大学诊所牙科学生的此类研究甚少。
我们对 2020-2021 学年蒙特利尔大学牙科教学诊所的三、四、五年级牙科学生进行了调查,使用了一份包含 17 个项目的自我报告问卷,调查了 4 种类型的侵犯行为:身体、言语、名誉和性。
在 239 名学生中,有 45 名(19%)人对在线问卷做出了回应,其中 28 名(62%的受访者)报告在过去一年中遭受过某种形式的侵犯。言语侵犯和性侵犯分别被 21 名(47%)学生报告。侵犯行为的发生率与种族无关。报告遭受侵犯的女性(74%)多于男性(47%),尽管这一差异没有达到统计学意义。在 6 名表示在家说除法语(工作场所语言)以外其他语言的学生中,有 5 名(83%)报告曾遭受过性侵犯。
大多数接受调查的学生报告在过去一年中曾遭受过某种形式的患者侵犯。最常见的侵犯形式是言语和性侵犯。女性和在家说其他语言的学生在临床环境中可能特别容易受到患者侵犯。这项研究对牙科教育有影响,并指出需要培训和新的解决方案来预防和应对大学牙科诊所的患者侵犯。