Abstract:
The
workplace, and more particularly the
healthcare sector, has recently experienced a staggering increase in
violence. These aggressive
behaviors are resulting in considerable consequences on
healthcare workers, both in terms of mental and physical
health. In
light of this
observation, this study aims to provide a
quantitative analysis of the potential causes leading to
violence in Algerian
hospitals, which have become the place where tensions arise, especially during these uncertain times caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, we started with conducting a field
survey, in order to highlight the main causes behind this
violence, as well as the strategy in terms of how it is managed as a
risk. Then we used ISHIKAWA diagrams to classify predefined causes into several categories and anticipate the likelihood of such violent
behaviors. Finally, the results of this study revealed that
working conditions were the main cause of
violence in Algerian
hospitals. In order to remedy this gap, we recommend improving the
healthcare staff well-being, as well as prioritizing proactive
measures preventing violent
behaviors.
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