Evaluation of Violence Against Primary Care Healthcare Professionals Through Different Dimensions

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2024

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BACKGROUND: Violence is common in emergency departments and is also increasing in primary care settings. It is important to research the factors that cause violence to prevent incidents. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to determine the frequency, causes, and effects of violence in the workplace of primary care physicians in a province in Turkey. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 303 family physicians working in Family Health Centers. The subjects completed a questionnaire consisting of questions designed to elicit healthcare professionals' perspectives on violence. The analysis was performed using SPSS 15.0 software, with p < 0.05 considered significant. RESULTS: The participants' mean age was 48.05±6.11. The majority (82%) stated that they had been subjected to violence throughout their professional life. Although the rate of exposure to violence was 56.4% in the previous year, they did not report these incidents to the appropriate authorities. The main reason for failing to report violent acts was 'not caring' (40.1%). Respondents who believed 'violent incidents should be reported' were under 50 years old (p = 0.045). The impact of violence on their lives was expressed as 'losing interest in their profession' (40.8%). The most commonly cited cause of violence was 'educational problems' (74.9%). CONCLUSION: Violence is prevalent in primary healthcare settings. It is suggested that there can be numerous reasons for violence, primarily a lack of education, and its effects, such as professional disengagement, are notable. Measures should be implemented to provide physicians with safe working conditions and reduce the risk of violence. © 2024 - IOS Press. All rights reserved.

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family health centers, Family medicine, healthcare worker, violence, adult, cross-sectional study, health care delivery, health care personnel, human, middle aged, primary health care, questionnaire, workplace violence, Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Delivery of Health Care, Health Personnel, Humans, Middle Aged, Primary Health Care, Surveys and Questionnaires, Workplace Violence, Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Primary Health Care, Health Personnel, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Workplace Violence, Middle Aged, Delivery of Health Care

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