The magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in Pakistan

ObjectivesTo determine the magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers (HCWs) and to identify the predominant types and causes of violence experienced by them.MethodologyA cross-sectional survey based on structured questionnaire adopted from previous surveys and qualitative dat...

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Main Authors: Shiraz Shaikh, Lubna Ansari Baig, Ibrahim Hashmi, Mirwais Khan, Seemin Jamali, Muhammad Naseem Khan, Munir Akhtar Saleemi, Komal Zulfiqar, Sumera Ehsan, Iram Yasir, Zia ul Haq, Lubna Mazharullah, Samina Zaib
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-04-01
Series:BMJ Global Health
Online Access:https://gh.bmj.com/content/5/4/e002112.full
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spelling doaj-1760e1cf7a974a55b7da40e678d472e62021-04-25T09:30:13ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Global Health2059-79082020-04-015410.1136/bmjgh-2019-002112The magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in PakistanShiraz Shaikh0Lubna Ansari Baig1Ibrahim Hashmi2Mirwais Khan3Seemin Jamali4Muhammad Naseem Khan5Munir Akhtar Saleemi6Komal Zulfiqar7Sumera Ehsan8Iram Yasir9Zia ul Haq10Lubna Mazharullah11Samina Zaib12APPNA Institute of Public Health Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, Sindh, PakistanPublic Health, APPNA Institute of Public Health Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, PakistanAPPNA Institute of Public Health Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, Sindh, PakistanInternational Committee of the Red Cross Pakistan, Islamabad, Islamabad, PakistanJinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi, PakistanKhyber Medical University, Peshawar, PakistanThe University of Lahore University College of Medicine and Dentistry, Lahore, PakistanAl Nafees Medical College and Hospital, Islamabad, Islamabad, PakistanUniversity Medical and Dental College Faisalabad, Punjab, PakistanAl Nafees Medical College and Hospital, Islamabad, Islamabad, PakistanKhyber Medical University, Peshawar, PakistanAPPNA Institute of Public Health Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, Sindh, PakistanAPPNA Institute of Public Health Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi, Sindh, PakistanObjectivesTo determine the magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers (HCWs) and to identify the predominant types and causes of violence experienced by them.MethodologyA cross-sectional survey based on structured questionnaire adopted from previous surveys and qualitative data was conducted in 4 large cities and 12 districts in 3 provinces of Pakistan. The survey covered 8579 from all cadres of HCWs, including doctors, nurses, technicians, support staff, ambulance workers, vaccinators, lady health visitors, midwives and lady health workers (LHWs). The predictors of overall violence experienced, physical violence experienced and verbal violence experienced were separately analysed for tertiary care hospitals, secondary care hospitals, primary care hospitals and field-level HCWs. Logistic regression was used to compute adjusted ORs with 95% CIs for the association of different factors with the violence experienced.ResultsMore than one-third (38.4%) reported having experienced any form of violence in the last 6 months. Verbal violence was the most commonly experienced form (33.9%), followed by physical violence (6.6%). The main reasons for physical violence were death of patients (17.6%), serious condition of patients (16.6%) and delay in care (13.4%). Among the different types of field HCWs, emergency vehicle operators were significantly more likely to experience verbal violence compared with LHWs (adjusted OR=1.97; 95% CI 1.31 to 2.94; p=0.001). Among hospital HCWs, those working in private hospitals were significantly less likely to experience physical violence (adjusted OR=0.52; 95% CI 0.38 to 0.71; p=0.001) and verbal violence (adjusted OR=0.57; 95% CI 0.48 to 0.68; p=0.001).ConclusionViolence against HCWs exists in various forms among all cadres and at different levels of care. The gaps in capacity, resources and policies are evident. Specific strategies need to be adopted for different types of HCWs to protect them against violence.*The study was conducted under the framework of ICRC’s Healthcare in Danger Initiative for protection of healthcare against Violencehttps://gh.bmj.com/content/5/4/e002112.full
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author Shiraz Shaikh
Lubna Ansari Baig
Ibrahim Hashmi
Mirwais Khan
Seemin Jamali
Muhammad Naseem Khan
Munir Akhtar Saleemi
Komal Zulfiqar
Sumera Ehsan
Iram Yasir
Zia ul Haq
Lubna Mazharullah
Samina Zaib
spellingShingle Shiraz Shaikh
Lubna Ansari Baig
Ibrahim Hashmi
Mirwais Khan
Seemin Jamali
Muhammad Naseem Khan
Munir Akhtar Saleemi
Komal Zulfiqar
Sumera Ehsan
Iram Yasir
Zia ul Haq
Lubna Mazharullah
Samina Zaib
The magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in Pakistan
BMJ Global Health
author_facet Shiraz Shaikh
Lubna Ansari Baig
Ibrahim Hashmi
Mirwais Khan
Seemin Jamali
Muhammad Naseem Khan
Munir Akhtar Saleemi
Komal Zulfiqar
Sumera Ehsan
Iram Yasir
Zia ul Haq
Lubna Mazharullah
Samina Zaib
author_sort Shiraz Shaikh
title The magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in Pakistan
title_short The magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in Pakistan
title_full The magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in Pakistan
title_fullStr The magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed The magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in Pakistan
title_sort magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers in pakistan
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Global Health
issn 2059-7908
publishDate 2020-04-01
description ObjectivesTo determine the magnitude and determinants of violence against healthcare workers (HCWs) and to identify the predominant types and causes of violence experienced by them.MethodologyA cross-sectional survey based on structured questionnaire adopted from previous surveys and qualitative data was conducted in 4 large cities and 12 districts in 3 provinces of Pakistan. The survey covered 8579 from all cadres of HCWs, including doctors, nurses, technicians, support staff, ambulance workers, vaccinators, lady health visitors, midwives and lady health workers (LHWs). The predictors of overall violence experienced, physical violence experienced and verbal violence experienced were separately analysed for tertiary care hospitals, secondary care hospitals, primary care hospitals and field-level HCWs. Logistic regression was used to compute adjusted ORs with 95% CIs for the association of different factors with the violence experienced.ResultsMore than one-third (38.4%) reported having experienced any form of violence in the last 6 months. Verbal violence was the most commonly experienced form (33.9%), followed by physical violence (6.6%). The main reasons for physical violence were death of patients (17.6%), serious condition of patients (16.6%) and delay in care (13.4%). Among the different types of field HCWs, emergency vehicle operators were significantly more likely to experience verbal violence compared with LHWs (adjusted OR=1.97; 95% CI 1.31 to 2.94; p=0.001). Among hospital HCWs, those working in private hospitals were significantly less likely to experience physical violence (adjusted OR=0.52; 95% CI 0.38 to 0.71; p=0.001) and verbal violence (adjusted OR=0.57; 95% CI 0.48 to 0.68; p=0.001).ConclusionViolence against HCWs exists in various forms among all cadres and at different levels of care. The gaps in capacity, resources and policies are evident. Specific strategies need to be adopted for different types of HCWs to protect them against violence.*The study was conducted under the framework of ICRC’s Healthcare in Danger Initiative for protection of healthcare against Violence
url https://gh.bmj.com/content/5/4/e002112.full
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