Work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in Brazil

This study had as objective to characterize the problems of occupational violence, detected by the workers of the team of health of the service of emergency of a hospital. It is an exploratory investigation with quantitative boarding of the data, carried out in the service of emergency of a general...

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Main Authors: Eliene Simôes Cezar, María Helena Palucci Marziale
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Enfermería 2006-11-01
Series:NURE Investigación
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Online Access:http://www.fuden.es/originales_detalle.cfm?ID_ORIGINAL=102&FilaInicio=1
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spelling doaj-c1d7e604e15e41d1b2a8dbb1d0e411d42020-11-24T21:24:40ZspaFundación para el Desarrollo de la EnfermeríaNURE Investigación1697-218X2006-11-01325Work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in Brazil Eliene Simôes CezarMaría Helena Palucci MarzialeThis study had as objective to characterize the problems of occupational violence, detected by the workers of the team of health of the service of emergency of a hospital. It is an exploratory investigation with quantitative boarding of the data, carried out in the service of emergency of a general hospital of the city of Londrina - Brazil, with 33 workers of the nursing team and 14 doctors. The data were gathered by means of interviews carried out with the workers and agents of the medical service and of nursing, and of consultation to the registrations of violence of the last seven years. The results showed that the male nurses 100%, the technicians´ 88,9%, the auxiliary nurses 88,2% and the doctors´ 85,7% referred to have been victims of acts of violence in the work, in spite of not having been registered. Type of suffering violence: 92,5% verbal aggression; 33,3% for moral blockade and sexual blockade respectively. Preventive measures should be implemented in what refers to improve the work conditions and of attention to the public in the studied service. The workers need to be qualified to face and to impede acts of occupational violence. http://www.fuden.es/originales_detalle.cfm?ID_ORIGINAL=102&FilaInicio=1Violenceoccupational healthhospitaljob accidentnursing
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Work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in Brazil
NURE Investigación
Violence
occupational health
hospital
job accident
nursing
author_facet Eliene Simôes Cezar
María Helena Palucci Marziale
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title Work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in Brazil
title_short Work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in Brazil
title_full Work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in Brazil
title_fullStr Work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in Brazil
title_sort work violence in the hospitals’ emergency unities in brazil
publisher Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Enfermería
series NURE Investigación
issn 1697-218X
publishDate 2006-11-01
description This study had as objective to characterize the problems of occupational violence, detected by the workers of the team of health of the service of emergency of a hospital. It is an exploratory investigation with quantitative boarding of the data, carried out in the service of emergency of a general hospital of the city of Londrina - Brazil, with 33 workers of the nursing team and 14 doctors. The data were gathered by means of interviews carried out with the workers and agents of the medical service and of nursing, and of consultation to the registrations of violence of the last seven years. The results showed that the male nurses 100%, the technicians´ 88,9%, the auxiliary nurses 88,2% and the doctors´ 85,7% referred to have been victims of acts of violence in the work, in spite of not having been registered. Type of suffering violence: 92,5% verbal aggression; 33,3% for moral blockade and sexual blockade respectively. Preventive measures should be implemented in what refers to improve the work conditions and of attention to the public in the studied service. The workers need to be qualified to face and to impede acts of occupational violence.
topic Violence
occupational health
hospital
job accident
nursing
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