Incidents of violence against doctors in the Indian subcontinent have increased in the last few years. Most doctors in India, China, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka are concerned about their safety at work. The problem is worse in government hospitals, which characteristically lack appropriate security protocols. In order to tackle the issue, doctors need to accept the problem, discuss the various causative factors, understand the public sentiment and collaborate with the government to find a solution. Formulation of legal provisions and standards to ensure the safety of health workers is the need of the hour
A study was conducted to determine perceptions, attitudes and experience of workplace violence among...
Extensive literature exists on aggression as a precursor for frustrations among human beings. Schola...
Background Workplace violence (WPV) is a global problem that affects healthcare workers’ physical an...
AbstractIncidents of violence against doctors in the Indian subcontinent have increased in the last ...
Violence at work is becoming an alarming phenomenon worldwide affecting the millions of health care ...
One would think, at a time where healthcare workers are the frontline warriors against the COVID 19 ...
IntroductionThe incidents of violence against doctors, leading to grievous injury and even death, se...
Introduction Violence against healthcare workers, particularly doctors, exhibited an increasing tren...
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) is a significant problem in both developed and developing count...
Abstract Objectives ‘Negligence of Physicians’ and ‘Wrong Treatment’ have become commonly-used phras...
Background: Violence in health sector although being a global issue as well as an alarming burden in...
In India, over the last decade, a series of stewardship failures in the health system, particularly ...
Background: Violence in the healthcare setting is very common with the emergency department (ED) hav...
Communication between doctors, nurses and patients has been the focus of social scientific research ...
Background: Across the globe, physicians in the emergency department (ED) are subject to violence by...
A study was conducted to determine perceptions, attitudes and experience of workplace violence among...
Extensive literature exists on aggression as a precursor for frustrations among human beings. Schola...
Background Workplace violence (WPV) is a global problem that affects healthcare workers’ physical an...
AbstractIncidents of violence against doctors in the Indian subcontinent have increased in the last ...
Violence at work is becoming an alarming phenomenon worldwide affecting the millions of health care ...
One would think, at a time where healthcare workers are the frontline warriors against the COVID 19 ...
IntroductionThe incidents of violence against doctors, leading to grievous injury and even death, se...
Introduction Violence against healthcare workers, particularly doctors, exhibited an increasing tren...
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) is a significant problem in both developed and developing count...
Abstract Objectives ‘Negligence of Physicians’ and ‘Wrong Treatment’ have become commonly-used phras...
Background: Violence in health sector although being a global issue as well as an alarming burden in...
In India, over the last decade, a series of stewardship failures in the health system, particularly ...
Background: Violence in the healthcare setting is very common with the emergency department (ED) hav...
Communication between doctors, nurses and patients has been the focus of social scientific research ...
Background: Across the globe, physicians in the emergency department (ED) are subject to violence by...
A study was conducted to determine perceptions, attitudes and experience of workplace violence among...
Extensive literature exists on aggression as a precursor for frustrations among human beings. Schola...
Background Workplace violence (WPV) is a global problem that affects healthcare workers’ physical an...