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Occupational Violence among Frontline Healthcare Workers: A Thematic Analysis
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Abstract Since discovering SARS-CoV-2 (previously known as nCoV-19), an emerging infectious disease caused by a new virus under the family Coronaviridae, the number of reported occupational-related violence among frontline healthcare workers has been increasing. This study used a qualitat... mehr
Since discovering SARS-CoV-2 (previously known as nCoV-19), an emerging infectious disease caused by a new virus under the family Coronaviridae, the number of reported occupational-related violence among frontline healthcare workers has been increasing. This study used a qualitative design that employed a random selection of fifteen (15) respondents from the five (5) DOH Hospitals in Central Luzon (Region 3). The data were analyzed to determine the codes/labels and the themes of the study. Analyses of the interviews identified four (4) significant themes, namely: (1)Awareness of Maltreatment, (2) Optimistic Perspective, (3) Spiritual Positivism, and (4) Proactive Health & Information Drive. Thesefindings suggested that government officials, hospital administrators, and community leaders should provide a concrete policy guideline on the safety of health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and impose necessary sanctions on those who pose a risk to their safety under the governing laws.In addition, the findings of the study also providethe need to address pressing issues on lack of support from different institutions especially in cases of communicable diseases such as COVID-19. It also suggests additional investment in health, science & technology, advancement in laboratory assays and medicine, and additional human resources accommodate increasing cases of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
Infektionskrankheit; Epidemie; Gesundheitspersonal; Krankenpfleger; Gewalt; Misshandlung; Philippinen; Südostasien
Klassifikation
Gesundheitspolitik
soziale Probleme
Freie Schlagwörter
COVID-19; occupational violence; health care worker; infectious diseases; emerging; re-emerging
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2022
Seitenangabe
S. 329-352
Zeitschriftentitel
Puissant, 3 (2022)
ISSN
2719-0161
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)