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Gender differences in reporting workplace violence: a qualitative analysis of administrative records of violent episodes experienced by healthcare workers in a large public Italian hospital.

Daniela Acquadro MaranClaudio Giovanni CortesePierluigi PavanelliGiulio ForneroMaria Michela Gianino
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
The findings from this explorative study suggest that there is a gender difference in the characteristics of workplace violence perpetrated by patients, patients' relatives and visitors and in the way in which these episodes are described. Consequently, it is important for informative and preventive courses to consider gender differences in experiencing a violent episode.
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