Mobbing and Violence at Work as Hidden Stressors and Work Ability among Emergency Medical Doctors in Serbia
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
Limitations and Strengths
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Characteristic | EMS (n = 79) |
---|---|
Sex | |
Female | 50 (63.3%) |
Male | 29 (36.7%) |
Age | |
<30 years | 7 (8.9%) |
30–39 years | 18 (22.8%) |
40–49 years | 26 (32.9%) |
50–59 years | 26 (32.9%) |
>60 years | 2 (2.5%) |
Marital status | |
Married | 60 (75.9%) |
Live together | 4 (5.1%) |
Live with parents | 8 (10.1%) |
Divorced | 3 (3.8%) |
Singles | 4 (5.1%) |
With how many children live | |
None | 17 (21.5%) |
1 | 32 (40.5%) |
2 | 28 (35.4%) |
3 or more | 2 (2.5%) |
Weekly work hours (h) | 40.29 ± 3.58 |
Paid overtime work (h) | 0.77 ± 2.86 |
Unpaid overtime work (h) | 2.38 ± 6.73 |
Other jobs (h) | 0.41 ± 1.93 |
Work in shifts | |
Primarily between 06:00 and 18:00 | 9 (11.4%) |
Primarily between 22:00 and 06:00 | 1 (1.3%) |
Variable hours without night work | 3 (3.8%) |
Variable opening hours with night work | 66 (83.5%) |
Internship at the institution (years) | 13.68 ± 9.65 |
Scores | Dimensions | β | 95% CI | t | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HMP (n = 79) | Lower | Upper | ||||
1.131.26 | Quantitative demands | −0.071 | −0.248 | 0.105 | −0.798 | 0.426 |
4.92 ± 1.78 | Work pace | 0.095 | −0.027 | 0.218 | 1.539 | 0.126 |
5.18 ± 1.67 | Emotional demands | −0.224 | −0.328 | −0.121 | −4.279 | <0.001 |
5.97 ± 1.89 | Influence | 0.106 | −0.008 | 0.220 | 1.832 | 0.069 |
5.97 ± 1.38 | Possibilities for development | 0.101 | −0.047 | 0.249 | 1.355 | 0.178 |
7.25 ± 1.19 | Meaning of work | −0.015 | −0.172 | 0.142 | −0.185 | 0.853 |
4.82 ± 1.34 | Commitment to the workplace | 0.310 | 0.160 | 0.460 | 4.082 | <0.001 |
5.24 ± 1.49 | Predictability | 0.147 | 0.006 | 0.288 | 2.055 | 0.042 |
4.66 ± 1.57 | Rewards (recognition) | 0.163 | 0.026 | 0.301 | 2.354 | 0.020 |
6.75 ± 1.31 | Role clarity | 0.248 | 0.079 | 0.416 | 2.910 | 0.004 |
4.99 ± 2.15 | Quality of leadership | 0.101 | −0.006 | 0.208 | 1.859 | 0.065 |
5.71 ± 2.10 | Social support from supervisor | 0.051 | −0.059 | 0.161 | 0.916 | 0.361 |
2.10 ± 0.49 | Job satisfaction | 0.456 | 0.031 | 0.882 | 2.122 | 0.036 |
3.59 ± 1.78 | Work−family conflict | −0.202 | −0.322 | −0.083 | −3.341 | 0.001 |
5.33 ± 1.42 | Trust regarding management | 0.151 | −0.009 | 0.312 | 1.866 | 0.064 |
4.32 ± 1.74 | Justice and respect | 0.019 | −0.101 | 0.140 | 0.319 | 0.751 |
2.00 ± 1.00 | Self rated health | 0.704 | 0.513 | 0.894 | 7.310 | <0.001 |
4.70 ± 1.82 | Burnout | −0.283 | −0.390 | −0.175 | −5.190 | <0.001 |
4.85 ± 1.54 | Stress | −0.221 | −0.341 | −0.101 | −3.651 | <0.001 |
Characteristics | β | 95% CI | t | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower | Upper | ||||
COPSOQ scores (dimensions 1–19) | |||||
Role clarity | 0.166 | 0.022 | 0.311 | 2.273 | 0.025 |
Self rated health | 0.600 | 0.409 | 0.790 | 6.219 | <0.001 |
COPSOQ scores (dimensions 20–23) | |||||
Inexposure to threats of violence | 0.646 | 0.179 | 1.113 | 2.736 | 0.007 |
Exposure to physical violence | −0.746 | −1.494 | −0.003 | −1.991 | 0.049 |
Characteristics | EMS (n = 79) |
---|---|
Sexual harassment in the last 12 months | |
Every day | - |
Once in a week | - |
Once in a month | 1 (1.3%) |
Only few times | 9 (11.4%) |
No | 69 (87.3%) |
Unwanted attention was expressed by | |
Colleague | 3 (3.8%) |
Manager | - |
Subordinate | 4 (5.1%) |
Patients/clients | 4 (5.1%) |
Exposure to threats of violence in the last 12 months | |
Every day | 3 (3.8%) |
Once in a week | 4 (5.1%) |
Once in a month | 4 (5.1%) |
Only few times | 27 (34.2%) |
No | 41 (51.9%) |
Threats are directed by | |
Colleague | 2 (2.5%) |
Manager | 1 (1.3%) |
Subordinate | - |
Patients/clients | 36 (45.6%) |
Exposure to physical violence in the last 12 months | |
Every day | - |
Once in a week | 1 (1.3%) |
Once in a month | - |
Only few times | 12 (15.2%) |
Not at all | 66 (83.5%) |
Violence is manifested by | |
Colleague | 1 (1.3%) |
Manager | - |
Subordinate | - |
Patients/clients | 13 (16.5%) |
Exposure to abuse in the last 12 months | |
Every day | 1 (1.3%) |
Once in a week | 2 (2.5%) |
Once in a month | 1 (1.3%) |
Only few times | 20 (25.3%) |
Not at all | 55 (69.6%) |
The abuse was manifested by | |
Colleague | 4 (5.1%) |
Manager | 4 (5.1%) |
Subordinate | 3 (3.8%) |
Patients/clients | 15 (19.0%) |
Characteristic | β | 95% CI | t | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower | Upper | ||||
Weekly working hours (h) | −0.015 | −0.055 | 0.025 | −0.725 | 0.469 |
Paid overtime work (h) | 0.028 | −0.064 | 0.120 | 0.600 | 0.549 |
Unpaid overtime (h) | −0.019 | −0.060 | 0.022 | −0.907 | 0.366 |
Other jobs (h) | 0.003 | −0.047 | 0.052 | 0.112 | 0.911 |
Work experience in HMP (years) | −0.011 | −0.036 | 0.013 | −0.899 | 0.370 |
Working primarily between 06:00 and 18:00 | 0.613 | 0.172 | 1.054 | 2.748 | 0.007 |
Working primarily between 22:00 and 06:00 | 0.346 | −2.316 | 3.007 | 0.257 | 0.798 |
Variable opening hours without night work | −2.376 | −3.870 | −0.881 | −3.143 | 0.002 |
Variable opening hours with night work | −0.420 | −0.868 | 0.028 | −1.853 | 0.066 |
Sexual harassment | |||||
Exposure to sexual harassment—monthly | −0.662 | −3.322 | 1.998 | −0.492 | 0.624 |
Exposure to unwanted sexual attention—few times a year | 0.209 | −0.563 | 0.982 | 0.535 | 0.593 |
Inexposure to sexual harassment | −0.143 | −0.891 | 0.604 | −0.379 | 0.705 |
Exposure to unwanted sex. att.—colleague | 0.353 | −0.991 | 1.698 | 0.520 | 0.604 |
Exposure to unwanted sex. att.—subordinates | 0.359 | −0.747 | 1.465 | 0.642 | 0.522 |
Exposure to unwanted sex. att.—patients | −0.474 | −1.680 | 0.732 | −0.778 | 0.438 |
Exposure to threats of violence | |||||
Exposure to threats of violence—daily | −0.677 | −2.018 | 0.665 | −0.998 | 0.320 |
Exposure to threats of violence—weekly | −0.934 | −2.271 | 0.402 | −1.382 | 0.169 |
Exposure to threats of violence—monthly | −0.677 | −2.018 | 0.665 | −0.998 | 0.320 |
Exposure to threats of violence—few times a year | −0.506 | −1.029 | 0.017 | −1.914 | 0.058 |
Inexposure to threats of violence | 0.714 | 0.247 | 1.181 | 3.022 | 0.003 |
Exposure to threats of violence—colleagues | −0.331 | −1.878 | 1.217 | −0.423 | 0.673 |
Exposure to threats of violence—manager | −0.662 | −3.322 | 1.998 | −0.492 | 0.624 |
Exposure to threats of violence—subordinates | −0.162 | −1.508 | 1.184 | −0.238 | 0.813 |
Exposure to threats of violence—patients/clients | −0.727 | −1.218 | −0.236 | −2.929 | 0.004 |
Exposure to physical violence | |||||
Exposure to physical violence—weekly | 0.346 | −2.316 | 3.007 | 0.257 | 0.798 |
Exposure to physical violence—few times a year—patients | −0.896 | −1.654 | −0.138 | −2.337 | 0.021 |
Inexposure to physical violence | 0.811 | 0.076 | 1.547 | 2.182 | 0.031 |
Exposure to physical violence—colleague | −0.667 | −2.553 | 1.219 | −0.699 | 0.486 |
Exposure to abuse | |||||
Exposure to abuse—daily | −0.159 | −2.049 | 1.730 | −0.167 | 0.868 |
Exposure to abuse—weekly | −0.162 | −1.508 | 1.184 | −0.238 | 0.813 |
Exposure to abuse—monthly | −0.662 | −3.322 | 1.998 | −0.492 | 0.624 |
Exposure to abuse—few times a year | −0.691 | −1.241 | −0.141 | −2.487 | 0.014 |
Inexposure to abuse | 0.652 | 0.144 | 1.160 | 2.540 | 0.012 |
Exposure to abuse—colleagues | −0.542 | −1.567 | 0.483 | −1.045 | 0.298 |
Exposure to abuse—manager | −0.169 | −1.040 | 0.701 | −0.384 | 0.701 |
Exposure to abuse—subordinate | −0.241 | −1.269 | 0.788 | −0.463 | 0.644 |
Exposure to abuse—patients/clients | −0.750 | −1.425 | −0.075 | −2.196 | 0.030 |
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Nikolić, D.; Višnjić, A. Mobbing and Violence at Work as Hidden Stressors and Work Ability among Emergency Medical Doctors in Serbia. Medicina 2020, 56, 31. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56010031
Nikolić D, Višnjić A. Mobbing and Violence at Work as Hidden Stressors and Work Ability among Emergency Medical Doctors in Serbia. Medicina. 2020; 56(1):31. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56010031
Chicago/Turabian StyleNikolić, Dragan, and Aleksandar Višnjić. 2020. "Mobbing and Violence at Work as Hidden Stressors and Work Ability among Emergency Medical Doctors in Serbia" Medicina 56, no. 1: 31. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56010031
APA StyleNikolić, D., & Višnjić, A. (2020). Mobbing and Violence at Work as Hidden Stressors and Work Ability among Emergency Medical Doctors in Serbia. Medicina, 56(1), 31. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56010031