A survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, Myanmar

Abstract Objective Workplace violence in hospitals is recently becoming a major global concern in many countries. However, in Myanmar, we have felt that patients and their families have rarely made unreasonable complaints in hospitals, and then, the purpose of this study is to report the current sta...

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Main Authors: Yuichi Kasai, Tetsutaro Mizuno, Toshihiko Sakakibara, Si Thu, Thein Aung Kyaw, Kyaw Aung Htun
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-02-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3240-x
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spelling doaj-c880f4d1125349009db489669a45a8792020-11-25T01:48:34ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002018-02-011111410.1186/s13104-018-3240-xA survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, MyanmarYuichi Kasai0Tetsutaro Mizuno1Toshihiko Sakakibara2Si Thu3Thein Aung Kyaw4Kyaw Aung Htun5Department of Spinal Surgery and Medical Engineering, Mie University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Spinal Surgery and Medical Engineering, Mie University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Spinal Surgery and Medical Engineering, Mie University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Medicine, MandalayDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of MedicineDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, (1000) bedded Nay Pyi Taw General HospitalAbstract Objective Workplace violence in hospitals is recently becoming a major global concern in many countries. However, in Myanmar, we have felt that patients and their families have rarely made unreasonable complaints in hospitals, and then, the purpose of this study is to report the current state of workplace violence in hospitals in Myanmar. Participants are 196 physicians (108 males and 88 females) in hospitals in Myanmar. Results A descriptive survey was conducted in regard to verbal abuse and physical violence from patients or the people concerned. At the results of this study, the percentages of physicians who have encountered verbal abuse and those who have encountered physical violence are markedly low (8.7 and 1.0%, respectively). The present study is the first to report the frequencies of verbal abuse and physical violence against physicians in a least developed country, and the results of the present study are important in terms of discussing workplace violence in hospitals.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3240-xHospitalLeast developed countryPhysicianWorkplace violence
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author Yuichi Kasai
Tetsutaro Mizuno
Toshihiko Sakakibara
Si Thu
Thein Aung Kyaw
Kyaw Aung Htun
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Tetsutaro Mizuno
Toshihiko Sakakibara
Si Thu
Thein Aung Kyaw
Kyaw Aung Htun
A survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, Myanmar
BMC Research Notes
Hospital
Least developed country
Physician
Workplace violence
author_facet Yuichi Kasai
Tetsutaro Mizuno
Toshihiko Sakakibara
Si Thu
Thein Aung Kyaw
Kyaw Aung Htun
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title A survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, Myanmar
title_short A survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, Myanmar
title_full A survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, Myanmar
title_fullStr A survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed A survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, Myanmar
title_sort survey of workplace violence against physicians in the hospitals, myanmar
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Objective Workplace violence in hospitals is recently becoming a major global concern in many countries. However, in Myanmar, we have felt that patients and their families have rarely made unreasonable complaints in hospitals, and then, the purpose of this study is to report the current state of workplace violence in hospitals in Myanmar. Participants are 196 physicians (108 males and 88 females) in hospitals in Myanmar. Results A descriptive survey was conducted in regard to verbal abuse and physical violence from patients or the people concerned. At the results of this study, the percentages of physicians who have encountered verbal abuse and those who have encountered physical violence are markedly low (8.7 and 1.0%, respectively). The present study is the first to report the frequencies of verbal abuse and physical violence against physicians in a least developed country, and the results of the present study are important in terms of discussing workplace violence in hospitals.
topic Hospital
Least developed country
Physician
Workplace violence
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3240-x
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