Organizational Climate Related to Patient-Perpetrated Sexual Harassment: VA Primary Care Provider Perceptions.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Medical Care Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1097/MLR.0000000000002075
Karissa M Fenwick, Susan M Frayne, Jeanette Shekelle, Diane V Carney, Elizabeth M Yano, Ruth Klap, Alison B Hamilton
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Abstract

Background: Patient-perpetrated sexual harassment toward health care providers is common and adversely affects provider well-being, workforce outcomes, and patient care. Organizational climate for sexual harassment-shared perceptions about an organization's practices, policies, and procedures-is one of the strongest predictors of harassment prevalence. We conducted a pilot survey assessing provider perceptions of the Veterans Health Administration (VA)'s climate related to patient-perpetrated sexual harassment.

Research design: Responding providers completed a survey assessing: (1) experiences with patient-perpetrated sexual harassment; (2) beliefs about VA's responses to patient-perpetrated sexual harassment of staff; and (3) perceptions of VA's organizational climate related to sexual harassment for each of 4 perpetrator-target pairings (patient-perpetrated harassment of staff, patient-perpetrated harassment of patients, staff-perpetrated harassment of staff, and staff-perpetrated harassment of patients).

Subjects: Respondents included 105 primary care providers (staff physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants) at 15 facilities in the VA Women's Health Practice-Based Research Network.

Results: Seventy-one percent of responding providers reported experiencing patient-perpetrated sexual harassment in the past 6 months. Respondent perceptions of VA's responses to patient-perpetrated harassment of staff were mixed (eg, indicating that VA creates an environment where harassment is safe to discuss but that it fails to offer adequate guidance for responding to harassment). Respondents rated organizational climate related to patient-perpetrated harassment of staff as significantly more negative compared with climate related to other perpetrator-target pairings.

Conclusions: Future work with representative samples is needed to corroborate these findings, which have potential ramifications for VA's ongoing efforts to create a safe, inclusive environment of care.

与患者实施的性骚扰有关的组织氛围:退伍军人事务部初级保健提供者的看法。
背景:患者对医疗服务提供者实施的性骚扰很常见,对医疗服务提供者的福利、工作成果和患者护理都有不利影响。性骚扰的组织氛围--对组织实践、政策和程序的共同看法--是预测骚扰发生率的最有力因素之一。我们进行了一项试点调查,评估医疗服务提供者对退伍军人健康管理局(VA)与患者实施的性骚扰有关的氛围的看法:调查内容包括:(1) 患者实施性骚扰的经历;(2) 退伍军人健康管理局应对患者对员工实施性骚扰的措施的看法;(3) 退伍军人健康管理局对性骚扰问题的组织氛围的看法,包括 4 种施暴者-目标配对(患者对员工实施性骚扰、患者对患者实施性骚扰、员工对员工实施性骚扰、员工对患者实施性骚扰)。调查对象:受访者包括退伍军人事务部妇女健康实践研究网络中 15 个机构的 105 名初级医疗服务提供者(职员医生、执业护士和助理医生):71%的受访医疗服务提供者表示在过去 6 个月中遇到过由患者实施的性骚扰。受访者对退伍军人事务部应对病人对工作人员实施骚扰的措施的看法不一(例如,认为退伍军人事务部创造了一个可以安全讨论骚扰问题的环境,但未能提供应对骚扰的适当指导)。与其他施害者-目标配对相关的组织氛围相比,受访者对患者对员工实施骚扰的组织氛围的评价明显更为负面:这些发现对退伍军人事务部正在努力创造一个安全、包容的护理环境具有潜在的影响。
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Medical Care
Medical Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
3.30%
发文量
228
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Rated as one of the top ten journals in healthcare administration, Medical Care is devoted to all aspects of the administration and delivery of healthcare. This scholarly journal publishes original, peer-reviewed papers documenting the most current developments in the rapidly changing field of healthcare. This timely journal reports on the findings of original investigations into issues related to the research, planning, organization, financing, provision, and evaluation of health services.
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