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Abstract
Introduction: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are often exposed to mistreatment by patients, which has negative effects on both staff and institutions. To take appropriate action to help HCWs in this context, patient-related social stressors (PSS) should be explored. The purpose of the research was to identify the most pronounced patient behaviour contributing to the social stress (SS) of HCWs, and compare PSS between different HCWs and different types of healthcare institutions.
Methods: 750 HCWs from Slovenian public health centres and hospitals participated in the online survey. Although the non-probability sampling was used, the sample was representative according to gender and HCW type (doctors, nurses and other HCWs).
Results: The results show that the most pronounced patient behaviour contributing to the SS of HCWs are attitudes and behaviour of patients that are challenging in terms of what is - from the HCWs' point of view - considered as acceptable and reasonable (disproportionate patient expectations), and unpleasant, humourless, and hostile patients. HCWs in primary institutions meet less verbally aggressive and unpleasant patients than in tertiary ones. Although among all HCWs less educated ones are more exposed to inappropriate behaviour, doctors are those HCWs who experience more inappropriate behaviour.
Conclusion: Managers should enable HCWs to get comprehensive patient service training, oriented towards improving relationship management and patient-HCW relationships.
导言:医护人员(HCWs)经常会受到病人的虐待,这对医护人员和医疗机构都会产生负面影响。在这种情况下,为了采取适当行动帮助医护人员,应探讨与患者相关的社会压力源(PSS)。研究的目的是找出导致医护人员社会压力(SS)最明显的患者行为,并比较不同医护人员和不同类型医疗机构之间的 PSS。虽然采用的是非概率抽样,但样本在性别和医护人员类型(医生、护士和其他医护人员)方面具有代表性:结果表明,造成医护人员 SS 的最明显的患者行为是患者的态度和行为,这些态度和行为在医护人员看来是可接受的和合理的(患者期望值过高),以及患者不愉快、不幽默和充满敌意。与三级医疗机构相比,一级医疗机构的医护人员遇到的辱骂性和不愉快的病人较少。尽管在所有医护人员中,受教育程度较低的医护人员更容易受到不当行为的影响,但医生是遭遇不当行为较多的医护人员:管理人员应让医护人员接受全面的患者服务培训,以改善关系管理和患者与医护人员之间的关系。