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Patient and Family Mistreatment of Residents in the Surgical Learning Environment.

Amelia GroverSally SantenRobin HemphillStephanie GoldbergNastassia Savage
Published in: The American surgeon (2023)
Residents experience mistreatment from multiple sources. This paper provides insight into the experiences of surgical residents with mistreatment from their P&F, with differences in frequency of behaviors dependent upon the perpetrator group and resident gender. Patients and their family mistreatments are likely underreported and may be more difficult to prevent. It is important to identify mitigation strategies and ensure resources are available for those residents experiencing mistreatment. A strong culture against mistreatment and providing specific resources may minimize the experience and negative effects of mistreatment.
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