Author/Authors :
Afshari Saleh, Lahya Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Niroumand, Shabnam Department of Community and Family Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Dehghani, Zohreh Department of Occupational Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Afshari Saleh, Tahoura Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Sabzevar , Mousavi, Mohammad Department of Emergency Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Zakeri, Hosein Department of Emergency Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Background: Work place violence (WPV) is one of the workplace factors that can affect many
aspects of the emergency staff's life. In this study, we are investigating the relationship between
WPV and occupational stress.
Methods: We surveyed emergency department (ED) staff in a cross-sectional study design in
three Mashhad Hospitals between 2017 and 2018. World Health Organization WPV and occupational
stress questionnaire was used and 171 out of 200 collected data were analyzed. To
investigate the relationship between different variables, t-test and logistic regression were implemented.
Results: In general, 58 (34.5%) participants had reported a physical assault, 116 (71.6%) verbal
abuse, and 76 (44.4%) bullying/harassment within the past year. Males reported more
experience of physical assault (P less than 0.001), verbal abuse (P less than 0.04) and
bullying/harassment (P less than 0.01). The educational level and time shifts were associated
with the frequency of physical violence and bullying/harassment (P less than 0.03), respectively.
We noticed an association between the job stress scales and some types of work place violence
including physical assault (P=0.02), bullying/harassment (P=0.006) and demands scale in recent
cited violence (P=0.07).
Conclusion: We presented considerable prevalence of WPV among ED staff. Improving
workplace condition and reducing occupational stress could be decrease WPV frequency.