Viking Magnus, Hugelius Karin, Höglund Erik, Kurland Lisa
Department of Ambulance Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
BMC Emerg Med. 2025 May 13;25(1):77. doi: 10.1186/s12873-025-01232-w.
Workplace violence is a widely recognised problem within the ambulance service context. The causes of workplace violence have often been attributed to patient- or situation-related risk factors. However, there is a lack of research on workplace violence from the offender's perspective.
To explore workplace violence directed toward ambulance services from the offender's perspective.
An explorative qualitative study was conducted using inductive thematic analysis of trial transcripts from cases tried in court between 2013 and 2023. Plaintiffs in these cases were ambulance personnel or the ambulance service itself. Offenders were those convicted of committing or attempting any of the following acts: threats, theft, assault, molestation or murder.
Twenty-three trial transcripts were analysed, and four themes were found: (I) the offender was misunderstood, which included communication problems and other misunderstandings; (II) the offender was disrespected, which described perceived unprofessional behaviour and unpleasant or painful treatment by ambulance personnel; (III) the offender was vulnerable, which described the state of the offender (i.e., being under the influence of alcohol or drugs); and (IV) the offender had unmet expectations, which included perceived unreasonable waiting time and conflicting expectations of ambulance care.
The analysis of trial transcripts revealed four themes from the offender perspective: feelings of being misunderstood, disrespected, vulnerable, and having unmet expectations. It is important to view these results critically, as they are based on trial transcripts in which the offender was found guilty of a crime and may have been attempting to defend his or her actions during the trial. Despite this caveat, healthcare professionals need also to recognise that their behaviour may influence the risk of workplace violence. This knowledge can be harnessed to develop training programs for ambulance personnel.
工作场所暴力是救护服务领域中一个广为人知的问题。工作场所暴力的原因通常归因于与患者或情况相关的风险因素。然而,从犯罪者的角度对工作场所暴力的研究却很缺乏。
从犯罪者的角度探讨针对救护服务的工作场所暴力。
采用探索性定性研究方法,对2013年至2023年在法庭上审理的案件的审判记录进行归纳主题分析。这些案件的原告是救护人员或救护服务机构本身。犯罪者是那些被判实施或企图实施以下任何行为的人:威胁、盗窃、袭击、骚扰或谋杀。
分析了23份审判记录,发现了四个主题:(I)犯罪者被误解,其中包括沟通问题和其他误解;(II)犯罪者不受尊重,描述了救护人员被认为的不专业行为以及不愉快或痛苦的待遇;(III)犯罪者易受伤害,描述了犯罪者的状态(即受酒精或药物影响);(IV)犯罪者的期望未得到满足,包括被认为不合理的等待时间和对救护护理的相互冲突的期望。
对审判记录的分析从犯罪者的角度揭示了四个主题:被误解、不受尊重、易受伤害和期望未得到满足的感觉。必须审慎看待这些结果,因为它们基于犯罪者被判有罪的审判记录,犯罪者在审判期间可能一直在试图为自己的行为辩护。尽管有这一警告,但医疗保健专业人员也需要认识到他们的行为可能会影响工作场所暴力的风险。这些知识可用于为救护人员制定培训计划。