Title of article :
A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study of Workplace Violence against Prehospital Emergency Medical Technicians
Author/Authors :
Hosseinikia, Hamid Student Research Committee - Fasa University of Medical Sciences - Fasa, Iran , Zarei, Shekufeh Fasa University of Medical Sciences - Fasa, Iran , Najafi Kalyani, Majid School of Nursing and Midwifery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Tahamtan, Sepideh Fasa University of Medical Sciences - Fasa, Iran
Abstract :
Background and Purpose. Workplace violence is a global phenomenon and violation of human rights afects the people’s self-esteem
and quality of work and causes inequality, discrimination, disorder, and confict at work. Te present study was carried out aiming
at determining the workplace violence against the prehospital emergency medical technicians (PEMTs) in three provinces of Fars,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, and Bushehr, Iran. Materials and Methods.Tis was a cross-sectional multicenter study in which 206
PEMTs from Fars, Bushehr, and Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad provinces participated. Simple random sampling was used in this
study. In order to collect data, a researcher-made tool was used. Descriptive statistics and SPSS sofware version 22 were used to
analyze the data. Results. Among various types of workplace violence, the most frequent ones were verbal violence (78.1%), physical
violence (60.3%), and cultural violence (31.7%), respectively.Te most important factor in the occurrence of workplace violence was
the lack of the awareness of people about the duties of the PEMTs. With regard to the handling of the violent situations, the results
indicated that 61.6% of the personnel asked the attacker to calm down. 48.5% of PEMTs believed that violence was normal in their
work. Conclusion. Due to the high rate of workplace violence against PEMTs, it is suggested that methods such as formal training
and retraining programs for the employees, general education with regard to the duties of the PEMTs, and socially supporting them should be used to reduce and control violence.
Keywords :
Multicenter Study , Workplace Violence , Prehospital Emergency Medical Technicians , global phenomenon , violation
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International