Violence and Aggression in Operating Room

M. Malliarou, Konstantinia Karathanasi, P. Sarafis, P. Prezerakos, J. Koutelekos
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Introduction: Operating room (OR) is a high-tense working environment from one hand but it is also a place where team work is needed and expected to be done. Good working relationships in operating room field are necessary in order safety and high quality of healthcare to be the standard of everyday practice. Verbal abuse is a common phenomenon that takes place between healthcare professionals and more often between physicians and nurses. Aim of the study: To determine the problem of verbal abuse in Greek Operating Rooms and to investigate its causative factors. Methodology: The study was conducted as a descriptive correlational design. The research population was composed of the nurses working in ORs of hospitals in Greece. 65 OR Registered nurses answered the questionnaire which was sent to them in electronic way (link). Results: The mean age of the nurses was 41.4 ± 6.83 years .OR nurses who participated in the research have been working for a mean period of 12.7 ± 7.82 years. The most of the nurses (92.4%) stated that they have been experienced verbal abuse in the workplace. The participants in 56.9% said they have taken some kind of formal training in communication skills. 1/3 of the sample (35.4%) who took part in this study were victims of verbal violence more than once a year and also roughly the same percentage (27.7%) believes that nurses confronted with verbal violence more than once weekly. The relationship between abuser and victim as a large percentage of 23.1% specify was a "physician". OR nurses experience frequent and severe levels of verbal abuse. Conclusion: This study’s findings indicated that the most common emotional reactions toward verbal abuse reported by OR nurses was anger followed by disgust, sadness and shock. It is imperative that OR nurses obtain special training in the recognition, management and development of strategies to deal with verbal abuse.
手术室中的暴力和攻击
导读:手术室(OR)一方面是一个高度紧张的工作环境,但它也是一个需要和期望团队合作的地方。在手术室领域良好的工作关系是必要的,以确保安全和高质量的医疗保健成为日常实践的标准。言语虐待是一种常见的现象,发生在医疗专业人员之间,更经常发生在医生和护士之间。研究的目的:确定希腊手术室的言语虐待问题,并探讨其原因。方法:本研究采用描述性相关设计。研究人群由在希腊医院手术室工作的护士组成,65名手术室注册护士回答了以电子方式发送给他们的调查问卷(链接)。结果:护士的平均年龄为41.4±6.83岁,参与研究的手术室护士的平均工作年限为12.7±7.82年。大多数护士(92.4%)表示曾在工作场所遭受过言语虐待。56.9%的受访者表示,他们接受过某种形式的正式沟通技巧培训。参与本研究的样本中有三分之一(35.4%)的人每年至少遭受一次言语暴力,大致相同的比例(27.7%)的人认为护士每周至少遭遇一次言语暴力。施虐者与受害者之间的关系(23.1%)是“医生”。手术室护士经常遭受严重程度的言语虐待。结论:本研究结果表明,手术室护士对言语虐待最常见的情绪反应是愤怒,其次是厌恶、悲伤和震惊。手术室护士必须在言语虐待的识别、管理和策略制定方面接受专门的培训。
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