A systematic review of workplace violence against emergency medical services responder
Murray, Regan M. ; Davis, Andrea L. ; Shepler, Lauren J. ; Moore-Merrell, Lori ; Troup, William J. ; Allen, Joseph A. ; Taylor, Jennifer A.
2020
29
4
487-503
Emergency medical service ; healthcare worker ; violence ; occupational risks ; psychosocial risks ; physical risks ; literature survey
Occupational risks
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW
https://doi.org/10.1177/1048291119893388
English
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"Emergency Medical Service (EMS) responders deliver patient care in high-risk, high-stress, and highly variable scenarios. This unpredictable work environment exposes EMS responders to many risks, one of which is violence. The primary goals of this systematic literature review were to (1) define the issue of violence experienced by EMS responders and (2) identify the risk factors of violence associated with the EMS profession. An innovative inclusion of industrial literature with traditional peer-reviewed literature was performed. Of 387 articles retrieved, 104 articles were assessed and reviewed. Career exposure for EMS responders to at least one instance of verbal and/or physical violence was between 57 and 93 percent. There is a great need for rigorously designed, nationally representative examinations of occupational exposures in order to better understand the temporal associations of violence, cumulative occupational stressors, and the outcomes of physical and psychosocial injuries that are occurring as a result of exposures to violence."
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