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AN ANALYSIS OF FAMILY MEDICINE MEDICAL SPECIALTY THESES ON VIOLENCE IN HEALTH: A CONTENT ANALYSIS

Year 2024, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 15 - 21, 02.05.2024

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Objective: The study aimed to analyze the family medicine theses on violence in health in the last 7 years in Turkey.

Methods: This study is a retrospective study in which the theses on violence in health were identified and examined from the Family Medicine Medical Specialization Theses in the National Thesis Database. Within the scope of the study, medical specialty theses in the field of Family Medicine, which covered the subject of violence between 2018 and 2024 in the national thesis center of the Council of Higher Education Thesis Center, were scanned.

Results: In our study, 12 medical specialty theses on violence in health in the field of family medicine in the last 7 years (2018-2024) that met the inclusion criteria were reached. When the theses were analyzed in general, the most common type of violence was verbal violence. According to the common conclusions of the analyzed theses, health workers mostly do not file a complaint after exposure to violence. After exposure to violence, most of them continue their work without responding. The reason for not filing a complaint was the lack of belief that results would be obtained. The most common impact of violence on health workers was anger and resentment. The most repeated solution suggestion was to take legal measures.

Conclusions: Although the number of specialty theses in the field of family medicine on violence in health has increased in recent years, the number is insufficient. The number of medical specialty theses and academic studies on the subject should be increased to raise awareness of the problem of violence in health and to examine the solutions.

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Year 2024, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 15 - 21, 02.05.2024

Abstract

References

  • WHO. World Report on Violence and Health. Geneva (Switzerland), 2002;1-21.
  • Saines JC. Violence and Aggression in A&E: Recommendations for Action. Accid Emerg Nurs 1999;7(1):8-12.
  • FernandesH,SalaDCP,HortaALM.ViolenceinHealth Care Settings: Rethinking Actions. 2018;71(5):2599-2601.
  • RamacciatiN,RaseroL.ViolenceinHealthSector:the contribution of Italian nursing research. Prof Inferm. 2019;72(4):237-246.
  • WarrenB,CreatingA.SuccesfulWorkplaceViolence Prevention Program For Healthcare Workers. J Health Prot Manage. 2017;33(1):31-43.
  • KayaS,BilginDemirİ,KarsavuranS,ÜrekD,İlgünG. Violence Against Doctors and Nurses in Hospitals in Turkey. J Forens Nurs. 2016; 12(1):26-34.
  • YalınbaşSS,BulutF,CivanerMM.Howdoesviolencein health affect medical students' view of the profession and patients? A faculty example. Toplum ve Hekim. 2018;33(2):148-160.
  • HıdıroğluS,TanrıöverÖ,TosunM,etal.Evaluationof the Relationship Between Levels of Exposure to Violence and Job Satisfaction of Primary Health Care Workers. Turk Fam.Phy. 2019;10(4):173-184.
  • YılmazM,TellioğluM,Arıkanİ.ViolenceinHealth: Violence in Health: The Effecton Medical Faculty Students Perspective on Profession. Turk J Health Sci. 2021;6(3):404-412.
  • Polat Ö, Çırak M. Evaluation of Violence in the Health with White Code Data. Bakırköy Med J.2019;15:393-398.
  • Er T, Ayoglu FN, Açıkgöz B. Violence Against Healthcare Workers: Risk factors, effects, evaluation and prevention Turk J Public Health 2021;19(1):69-78.
  • Nam S, Hwang B. The Influence of Lateral Violence on Burnout and Empathy with Patients among Nurses: The Moderating Effect of Communication. Korean J Stress Res, 2019; 27(3): 224-231.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Family Medicine
Journal Section Research Article
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Pınar Gürsoy Güven 0000-0002-8782-8403

Publication Date May 2, 2024
Submission Date March 15, 2024
Acceptance Date April 30, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Gürsoy Güven P. AN ANALYSIS OF FAMILY MEDICINE MEDICAL SPECIALTY THESES ON VIOLENCE IN HEALTH: A CONTENT ANALYSIS. JMEFM. 2024;1(1):15-21.

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