Title of article :
Prevalence of Type II and Type III Workplace Violence against Physicians: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Author/Authors :
Nowrouzi-Kia, Behdin School of Rural and Northern Health - Laurentian University - Sudbury - Ontario, Canada , Chai, Emily Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy - Faculty of Medicine - University of Toronto - Ontario, Canada , Usuba, Koyo School of Rural and Northern Health - Laurentian University - Sudbury - Ontario, Canada , Nowrouzi-Kia, Behnam School of Medicine - McMaster University - Hamilton - Ontario, Canada , Casole, Jennifer Special Education Department - Loretto College - Toronto - Ontario, Canada
Abstract :
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) in the health care sector remains a prominent,
under-reported global occupational hazard and public health issue.
Objective: To determine the types and prevalence of WPV among doctors.
Methods: Primary papers on WPV in medicine were identified through a literature search in
4 health databases (Ovid Medline, EMBASE, PsychoINFO and CINAHL). The study followed the
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines for
the mapping and identification of records. To assess the studies included in our review, we
used the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme cohort review checklist and the Risk of Bias Assessment.
Results: 13 out of 2154 articles retrieved were reviewed. Factors outlining physician WPV
included (1) working in remote health care areas, (2) understaffing, (3) mental/emotional
stress of patients/visitors, (4) insufficient security, and (5) lacking preventative measures.
The results of 6 studies were combined in a meta-analysis. The overall prevalence of WPV
was 69% (95% CI 58% to 78%).
Conclusion: The impact of WPV on health care institutions is profound and far-reaching; it
is quite common among physicians. Therefore, steps must be taken to promote an organizational
culture where there are measures to protect and promote the well-being of doctors.
Keywords :
Physicians , Workplace violence , Systematic review [publication type] , Meta-analysis [publication type] , Occupational medicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (IJOEM)