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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2024
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/28848
Title: | Violence prevention in pharmacies |
Authors: | Cazacu-Stratu, Camelia |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | Instituţia Publică Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie „Nicolae Testemiţanu” din Republica Moldova |
Citation: | CAZACU-STRATU, Camelia. Violence prevention in pharmacies. In: MedEspera: the 10th Intern. Medical Congress for Stud. and Young Doctors, 24-27 April 2024: abstract book. Chișinău, 2024 , p. 444. ISBN 978-9975-3544-2-4. |
Abstract: | Introduction. Pharmacists, being the healthcare team members most easily reachable and
commonly interacted with, may face a higher risk of encountering violence compared to other
healthcare professionals. Violence against pharmacists can have various negative outcomes,
affecting individuals, communities, and the healthcare system as a whole. It may contribute to
decreased job satisfaction and a negative work environment, leading pharmacists to reconsider
their career choices. Constant fear of violence can contribute to burnout, negatively affecting the
overall well-being of pharmacists.
Aim of study. Workplace violence can include physical violence, verbal abuse or other forms of
aggressive behaviour. Preventing violence can ensure a safe working environment for pharmacists.
Implementing effective strategies and developing appropriate behaviour can significantly reduce
the risk of violence.
Methods and materials. A cross-sectional descriptive study among 155 pharmacists aged 20 to
60 years was conducted from February 2022 to May 2023 using the online questionnaire
"Workplace violence surveillance among pharmacists". The questionnaire included three sections
(general information, most serious event in your experience and prevention strategies).
Results. The survey interviewed 155 pharmacists, 82.5% of whom were women and 17.5% men.
Within the past 16 months, the respondents encountered incidents of violence in community
pharmacies. Verbal violence was reported in 49.0% of cases, acts of theft with violence - 29.6%
of cases. Out of the total number of respondents, 80.6% did not participate in training on prevention
of violence at work. According to the questionnaire, 62.5% answered that the pharmacy
contributes to the reduction of violence through CCTV systems, alarms, security, and lighting of
dangerous areas. However, 44.5% mentioned that other forms of ensuring safety in the workplace
are also necessary.
Conclusion. Training employees on violence and undertaking all safety measures can contribute
to a favourable working environment. Efforts to prevent violence against pharmacists include
implementing security measures, providing training in conflict resolution, and promoting
awareness about the importance of a safe working environment. Community education and
collaboration with law enforcement can also contribute to reducing the incidence of violence in
pharmacies. It is crucial for healthcare institutions, law enforcement, policymakers, to collaborate
in creating a safe and supportive environment for pharmacists to fulfill their vital role in healthcare
delivery |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | MedEspera: The 10th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, 24-27 April 2024, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova |
URI: | https://medespera.md/en/books?page=10 http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/28848 |
ISBN: | 978-9975-3544-2-4 |
Appears in Collections: | MedEspera 2024
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