The 'Epidemic' of violence against junior doctors in Baghdad: reasons, impact and consequences.

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Tác giả: Ali Al-Mousawi, Giovanfrancesco Ferrari, Jamal Khudhairi, Riyadh K Lafta, Jessica Yohana Ramirez Mendoza, Sonja Merten, Raghdaa Sadeq

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 368.48 *Insurance against crimes of violence

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Medicine, conflict, and survival , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 696301

Violence against heath care workers in Iraq has reached an 'epidemic' level. It affects health care providers, receivers of care and the health system as a whole. This study aims to explore the reasons and impact of violence against junior doctors in Baghdad city. A sample of 223 junior doctors from 12 General and Teaching hospitals in Baghdad/Iraq were included in this survey. A semi-structured questionnaire was adopted that enquires about demographic and work characteristics, and details of workplace violent attacks. The results showed that 82% of the participants were either exposed to or witnessed workplace violence. The highest prevalence was among young newly graduated house officers. The source was mostly the patients' companions/relatives, and mainly attributed to work overload and lack of medicines/supplies. A significant positive association was found between exposure to WPV and all domains of burnout score. High emotional exhaustion was found in 79.1% of those exposed to WPV in comparison to 35.1% of those not exposed (
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