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Prevalence of Workplace Violence Against Health-Care Professionals in China: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of Observational Surveys
Li Lu1; Min Dong1; Shi-Bin Wang2; Ling Zhang3,4,5; Chee H. Ng6; Gabor S. Ungvari S.7,8; Jun Li9,10; Yu-Tao Xian1
2020-07
Source PublicationTrauma Violence & Abuse
ISSN1524-8380
Volume21Issue:3Pages:498-509
Abstract

Background:In China, workplace violence (WPV) toward health-care professionals has been a major concern, but no meta-analysis on this topic has been published. This study is a meta-analysis of the pooled prevalence of WPV against health-care professionals in China and its associated risk factors.

Method:English- (PubMed, PsycINFO, and Embase) and Chinese-language (Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang, and SinoMed) databases were systematically searched. Data on the prevalence of WPV and the subtypes of violence experienced by health-care professionals in China were extracted and pooled using random-effects models.

Findings:A total of 47 studies covering 81,771 health-care professionals were included in the analyses. The overall prevalence of WPV from 44 studies with available data was 62.4% (95% confidence interval [CI] = [59.4%, 65.5%]). The estimated prevalence of physical violence, psychological violence, verbal abuse, threats, and sexual harassment were 13.7% (95% CI [12.2%, 15.1%]), 50.8% (95% CI [46.2%, 55.5%]), 61.2% (95% CI [55.1%, 67.4%]), 39.4% (95% CI [33.4%, 45.4%]), and 6.3% (95% CI [5.3%, 7.4%]), respectively. Males were more likely to experience WPV than females.

Interpretation:WPV against health-care professionals appears to be a significant issue in China. Relevant policies and procedures related to WPV should be developed. Staff should be provided with adequate training, education, and support to implement violence management policies to ensure safety at the workplace.

KeywordChina Health-care Professionals Meta-analysis Workplace Violence
DOI10.1177/1524838018774429
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaCriminology & Penology ; Family Studies ; Social Work
WOS SubjectCriminology & Penology ; Family Studies ; Social Work
WOS IDWOS:000534566300006
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85047667209
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorYu-Tao Xian
Affiliation1.Unit of Psychiatry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau, Taipa, Macao, China
2.Guangdong Mental Health Center,Guangdong General Hospital,Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences,Guangdong,Guangzhou Shi,China
3.The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders,Beijing Anding Hospital,Beijing,China
4.Center of Depression,Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders,Capital Medical University,Beijing,China
5.Mood Disorders Center,Beijing Anding Hospital,Capital Medical University,Beijing,China
6.Department of Psychiatry,University of Melbourne,Melbourne,Australia
7.Graylands Hospital,Perth,Australia
8.University Notre Dame Australia,Perth,Australia
9.State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning,Beijing Normal University,Beijing,China
10.IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research,Beijing Normal University,Beijing,China
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences
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Li Lu,Min Dong,Shi-Bin Wang,et al. Prevalence of Workplace Violence Against Health-Care Professionals in China: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of Observational Surveys[J]. Trauma Violence & Abuse, 2020, 21(3), 498-509.
APA Li Lu., Min Dong., Shi-Bin Wang., Ling Zhang., Chee H. Ng., Gabor S. Ungvari S.., Jun Li., & Yu-Tao Xian (2020). Prevalence of Workplace Violence Against Health-Care Professionals in China: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of Observational Surveys. Trauma Violence & Abuse, 21(3), 498-509.
MLA Li Lu,et al."Prevalence of Workplace Violence Against Health-Care Professionals in China: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis of Observational Surveys".Trauma Violence & Abuse 21.3(2020):498-509.
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