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@article{ Gamurot2022,
 title = {Occupational Violence among Frontline Healthcare Workers: A Thematic Analysis},
 author = {Gamurot, Genesis Melchor G. and Diego, Alyssa Ashley R.},
 journal = {Puissant},
 pages = {329-352},
 volume = {3},
 year = {2022},
 issn = {2719-0161},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-76616-1},
 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   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.},
 keywords = {Infektionskrankheit; contagious disease; Epidemie; epidemic; Gesundheitspersonal; health professionals; Krankenpfleger; male nurse; Gewalt; violence; Misshandlung; maltreatment; Philippinen; Philippines; Südostasien; Southeast Asia}}