1. Workplace Violence After Surgical Complication.
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Bhattacharya, Kaushik and Bhattacharya, Neela
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DISEASE risk factors , *PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout , *MENTAL depression risk factors , *POST-traumatic stress disorder , *VIOLENCE in the workplace , *PATIENT abuse , *OPERATIVE surgery , *PHYSICIAN-patient relations , *PHYSICIANS' attitudes , *MEDICAL care costs , *PHYSICIANS ,SURGICAL complication risk factors ,MORTALITY risk factors - Abstract
Seventy-five percent of doctors in India have faced work place violence according to the statistics available with the Indian Medical Association. Thus, this is a serious problem faced by the medical community. The doctors most affected are the emergency specialists, gynaecologists, physicians and surgeons. The occurrence of a post-surgical complication, resulting in morbidity or mortality of a patient is the most common reason for a surgeon to face workplace violence. Apart from errors in communication and perceived indifference of the surgeon, the main reason is financial strain on the patient party for which they are ill prepared and take their frustration out by intimidating or abusing the surgeon. And this leads to serious mental issues like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, burnout and defensive practise by the surgeons. There is an urgent need for the authorities both in governmental health and law enforcement to recognise this problem and institute effective measures to curb this menace, so that practising surgeons can function without fear or favour, to the best of their capabilities for the betterment of patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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