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Citation

Lorettu L, Falchi L, Nivoli FL, Milia P, Nivoli G, Nivoli AM. Riv. Psichiatr. 2015; 50(4): 175-180.

Vernacular Title

L'omicidio del medico.

Affiliation

Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Sperimentale, AOU-Sassari, Università di Sassari.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore)

DOI

10.1708/2002.21646

PMID

26418598

Abstract

AIM: To examine possible risk factors for the doctor to be killed by the patient in the clinical practice by examining a series of murders that involved physicians.

METHODS: This aim has been achieved through a retrospective review on clinical cases of doctors killed by patients within the period between 1988 and 2013, in Italy.

RESULTS: In this period 18 Italian doctors have been killed in the workplace, with a rate of 0.3/100,000. In 7 cases, the murder resulted in the context of doctor-dissatisfaction; in 7 cases the murder was committed by a psychiatric patient; 1 case in the context of a stalking; 3 cases occurred in a workplace which was not safe enough. Four categories of at-risk contexts have been identified. One category includes a murder in the context of a doctor-dissatisfaction, perceived by patient. The second category concerns murders committed by patients suffering from mental illness. A third category includes homicides in a workplace which is not safe. The last category comprises the murder in the context of stalking.

CONCLUSIONS: These categories identify specific dangerous situations for physicians, in which are highlighted elements that have played a crucial role in the murder and for which special precautions are suggested preventive.


Language: it

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