Table 1

Sociodemographic characteristics of the female and male HCWs who experienced violence

Female n= 302Male n= 94χ2P value
Age9.450.024
 <30 years17(5.7)-
 30-39 years83(27.9)18(19.4)
 40-49 years105(35.4)41(44.1)
 ≥50 years92(31)34(36.6)
Years of experience10.240.017
 ≤544(14.8)6(6.5)
 6-15128(43)53(57)
 16-2580(26.8)27(29)
 >2546(15.4)7(7.5)
Profession13.110.011
 Midwife39(13.1)14(15.1)
 Nurse236(79.2)62(66.7)
 Medical doctor11(3.7)11(11.8)
 Administrative staff9(3)6(6.5)
 Technician3(1)-
Workplace4.38n.s.
 Psychiatric ward35(38.5)84(28.3)
 Emergency room104(35)23(25.3)
 Ward109(36.7)33(36.3)
Type of activity3.61n.s.
 Support activity for patient125(45.8)40(48.8)
 Professional team's back-office activity77(28.2)15(18.3)
 Assistance and patient care71(26)27(32.9)
Work shift0.55n.s.
 Morning85(28.5)30(32.3)
 Afternoon124(41.6)36(38.7)
 Evening64(21.5)20(21.5)
 Night25(8.4)7(7.5)
Perpetrator
 Patient173(57.3)56(59.6)0.15n.s.
 Patient’s relative157(52)35(37.2)6.250.012
 Visitor4(1.3)5(5.3)5.150.023
Misconduct
 Insult252(83.4)67(71.3)6.78.009
 Threat141(46.7)42(44.7)0.12n.s.
 Bodily contact77(25.5)37(39.4)6.720.01
 Throwing objects42(13.9)20(21.3)2.95n.s.
 Use of a weapon14(4.6)5(5.3)0.07n.s.
Consequences
 Interruption of work61(64.9)210(69.8)0.79n.s.
 Medical treatment29(9.6)14(15.1)2.15n.s.
 Psychological support16(5.3)6(6.4)0.16n.s.
 Hospital care2(0.7)1(1.1)0.15n.s.
 Home care-2(2.2)6.530.011
 No consequences64(21.3)26(28)1.76n.s.
 The attack could have been prevented104(40)25(29.4)3.07n.s.
  • n.s.=not statistically significant.

  • The percentages (n=396) are in brackets

  • HCWs, healthcare workers.