Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine University at Buffalo Buffalo New York USA
2. Office of Equity Diversity and Inclusion, School of Dental Medicine University at Buffalo Buffalo New York USA
3. School of Dental Medicine University at Buffalo Buffalo New York USA
4. Department of Pediatric and Community Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine University at Buffalo Buffalo New York USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundWorkplace violence (WPV), such as physical violence, harassment, intimidation, or other threatening behavior, commonly occurs within healthcare settings including dentistry. The objective of this study was to analyze the behavioral and environmental factors contributing to WPV, determine its prevalence within one dental institution, and develop a WPV prevention and management protocol that is dental specific.MethodsTo identify factors that impact WPV occurrence, the PRECEDE–PROCEED planning model was employed. A pilot cross‐sectional survey was then conducted among faculty, staff, and dental learners (students/residents) to evaluate the prevalence of WPV incidents experienced and witnessed over the past year. The survey also assessed the locations where incidents took place, their type, and the strategies employed to manage them. A comprehensive protocol aimed at preventing and managing WPV in dental settings was subsequently developed.ResultsMultiple factors influence the occurrence of WPV. The prevalence of experienced and witnessed WPV incidents was 22% and 24% among faculty/staff and 7% and 5% among learners, respectively. Verbal aggression was the most common type of WPV. Most respondents lacked awareness of the available reporting mechanisms for WPV. A WPV prevention and management protocol was developed, consisting of five steps: intervene, report, document, access support services, and resolve (IRDAR).ConclusionsAdministrators must have a comprehensive understanding of the prevalence of violence in their workplace and the underlying factors that contribute to it in order to take appropriate action. IRDAR is a clearly defined and easily implemented protocol designed for preventing and managing WPV in dental learning environments.
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