Healthcare workers' experiences of workplace violence: a qualitative study in Lebanon.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Linda Abou-Abbas, Rana Nasrallah, Sally Yaacoub, Jessica Yohana Ramirez Mendoza, Mahmoud Al Wais
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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to healthcare workers (HCWs) around the world. The healthcare system in Lebanon was already under pressure due to economic instability and political unrest before the pandemic. This study aims to explore the impact of COVID-19 and the economic crisis on HCWs' experiences of workplace violence in Lebanon.

Methods: A qualitative research design with an inductive approach was employed to gather data on workplace violence through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) from HCWs in Tripoli Governmental Hospital (TGH), a governmental hospital in North Lebanon. Participants were recruited through purposive sampling. The interviews were conducted in Arabic, recorded, transcribed, and translated into English. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data.

Results: A total of 27 employees at the hospital participated in the six FGDs, of which 15 females and 12 males. The analysis identified four main themes: (1) Types of violence, (2) Events witnessed, (3) Staff reactions to violence, and (4) Causes of violence. According to the interviews conducted, all the staff members, whether they had experienced or witnessed violent behavior, reported that such incidents occurred frequently, ranging from verbal abuse to physical assault, and sometimes even involving the use of weapons. The study findings suggest that several factors contribute to the prevalence of violence in TGH, including patients' financial status, cultural beliefs, and lack of medical knowledge. The hospital's location in an area with a culture of nepotism and favoritism further exacerbates the issue. The staff's collective response to dealing with violence is either to submit to the aggressor's demands or to remove themselves from the situation by running away. Participants reported an increase in workplace violence during the COVID-19 pandemic and the exacerbated economic crisis in Lebanon and the pandemic.

Conclusion: Interventions at different levels, such as logistical, policy, and education interventions, can help prevent and address workplace violence. Community-level interventions, such as raising awareness and engaging with non-state armed groups, are also essential to promoting a culture of respect and zero tolerance for violence.

医护人员的工作场所暴力经历:黎巴嫩的一项定性研究。
背景:新冠肺炎大流行给世界各地的医护人员带来了前所未有的挑战。由于疫情前的经济不稳定和政治动荡,黎巴嫩的医疗系统已经面临压力。本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎和经济危机对黎巴嫩HCW工作场所暴力经历的影响。方法:采用归纳法的定性研究设计,通过焦点小组讨论(FGD)从黎巴嫩北部政府医院的黎波里政府医院(TGH)的HCW收集工作场所暴力的数据。参与者是通过有目的的抽样招募的。采访用阿拉伯语进行,录音、转录并翻译成英语。采用专题分析法对数据进行分析。结果:医院共有27名员工参加了6次FGD,其中15名女性和12名男性。分析确定了四个主要主题:(1)暴力类型,(2)目击事件,(3)工作人员对暴力的反应,以及(4)暴力原因。根据进行的访谈,所有工作人员,无论他们是否经历或目睹过暴力行为,都报告说,此类事件频繁发生,从言语虐待到人身攻击,有时甚至涉及使用武器。研究结果表明,有几个因素导致了TGH中暴力的流行,包括患者的经济状况、文化信仰和缺乏医学知识。该医院位于一个裙带关系和偏袒文化盛行的地区,这进一步加剧了这一问题。工作人员应对暴力的集体反应是要么服从侵略者的要求,要么逃跑以摆脱这种局面。与会者报告说,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,工作场所暴力事件有所增加,黎巴嫩经济危机和大流行加剧。结论:不同层面的干预措施,如后勤、政策和教育干预措施,有助于预防和解决工作场所暴力问题。社区一级的干预措施,如提高认识和与非国家武装团体接触,对于促进尊重和零容忍暴力的文化也至关重要。
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Conflict and Health
Conflict and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
57
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Conflict and Health is a highly-accessed, open access journal providing a global platform to disseminate insightful and impactful studies documenting the public health impacts and responses related to armed conflict, humanitarian crises, and forced migration.
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