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Citation

Duchateau FX, Bajolet-Laplante MF, Chollet C, Ricard-Hibon A, Marty J. Ann. Fr. Anesth. Reanim. 2002; 21(10): 775-778.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/S0750-7658(02)00796-7

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Objectives: Evaluate the problem of violence in French EMS system and characterize assaults.
Study design: Multicentric, descriptive, open study.
Patients and methods: A questionnaire was given to a sample of prehospital care providers in Paris area. People were asked about assaults during their careers, typology of the assaults and consequences. Results are presented in percentage and means.
Results: Two hundred seventy-six questionnaires were returned. One or more assaults were recounted by 23% (61/271) of the sample (median of 8 ± 7 years experience on the job). The injuries were bruises in 40% (17/43), wounds in 9% (4/43) and fractures in 2% (1/43). Only 4% of assaults were followed by sick leave, 15% by a complaint. After the assaults, 4% (2/45) reported having got therapy against post-traumatic stress disorder. Eighty-eight per cent reported verbal threat and 41% physical threat. Thirteen per cent (25/200) were threatened with a knife and 12% (23/200) with a gun. Only 9% (24/270) had a formal training for management of violence.
Conclusion: Formal training in the management of violent encounters and prevention of post-traumatic stress should be developed.

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