精神科
医学
自杀预防
四分之一(加拿大硬币)
伤害预防
家庭医学
毒物控制
人为因素与人体工程学
职业安全与健康
心理学
医疗急救
历史
病理
考古
作者
Yael Dvir,Emiko Moniwa,Holly Crisp-Han,D. T. Levy,John Coverdale
标识
DOI:10.1176/appi.ap.10060090
摘要
The authors sought to determine the prevalence of threats and assaults by patients on psychiatry residents, their consequences, and the perceived adequacy of supports and institutional responses. Authors conducted an anonymous survey of 519 psychiatry residents in 13 psychiatry programs across the United States. The survey questionnaire inquired about residents’ experiences of threats and assaults by patients during their residency training. The response rate for this survey was 39% (N=204). Residents were most commonly threatened (N=175; 86%), physically intimidated (N=145; 71%) or received unwanted advances (N=118; 58%). One-quarter (N=51; 25%) were physically assaulted. Most of the incidents occurred in inpatient settings (N=92; 45%). This study, like previous studies on this topic, calls attention to the high number of residents that are affected by violence during their training, and it underscores the need to protect the safety of psychiatry residents and to support those who have been victimized.
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