Effects of organisational factors and employee characteristics on employers' reporting of client violence in non‐institutional social services in Sweden

Helene Brodin, Emelie Shanks
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Social services in the welfare sector consist of women‐dominated jobs generally characterised by arduous working conditions, including exposure to client violence. Although there is a rather extensive research base on client violence in institutional social services, less is known about how client violence is handled in noninstitutional social services. Using longitudinal data obtained from the Swedish Work Environment Agency's register on work injuries caused by workplace violence, we examined the effects of organisational factors and employee characteristics on the reporting of client violence in noninstitutional social services. We found that most of the reports about work injuries caused by client violence are filed by public employers and that most reports concern occupational groups performing direct care services in clients' homes. Moreover, although most reports include female employees and incidents of physical violence, reports concerning male employees are comparatively more likely to include physical violence, and reports concerning female employees are comparatively more likely to include threats. Taken together, our findings point to a much‐needed improvement of health and safety measures for care workers in noninstitutional social services in Sweden.
瑞典非机构性社会服务中组织因素和雇员特征对雇主报告客户暴力行为的影响
福利部门的社会服务工作以女性为主,一般工作条件艰苦,包括可能遭受服务对象的暴力侵害。虽然关于机构社会服务中的客户暴力问题已有相当广泛的研究基础,但对非机构社会服务中如何处理客户暴力问题的了解却较少。利用从瑞典工作环境局的工作场所暴力工伤登记簿中获得的纵向数据,我们研究了组织因素和员工特征对非机构社会服务中客户暴力报告的影响。我们发现,大多数关于客户暴力导致工伤的报告都是由公共雇主提交的,而且大多数报告都涉及在客户家中提供直接护理服务的职业群体。此外,尽管大多数报告包括女性雇员和身体暴力事件,但涉及男性雇员的报告相对更有可能包括身体暴力,而涉及女性雇员的报告相对更有可能包括威胁。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,瑞典亟需改善非机构性社会服务中护理人员的健康和安全措施。
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