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Citation

Schmidt T, Susa S, Pieters T, Tomlinson S, Rosenow JM, Kimmell K, Phelps JT, In affiliation with the Council of State Neurosurgical Societies (CSNS). World Neurosurg. 2020; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.wneu.2020.10.020

PMID

33059083

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Workplace violence (WPV) against neurosurgeons is an understudied phenomenon, as prior research has focused on high-risk specialties like emergency medicine and psychiatry. We sought to fill in this gap in the literature by determining the frequency and type of WPV that neurosurgeons experience.

METHODS: We sent a 26-question online survey to members of the American Association of Neurological Surgery via SurveyMonkey. This survey contained questions about WPV experienced over the previous two years, as well as questions about security measures and workplace protocols for WPV.

RESULTS: We received 107 responses out of 4757 surveys disseminated, a response rate of 2.25%. Although small, this response rate is representative of historical survey response rates. 53.3% of our sample reported WPV, and 4.7% reported at least one physical assault. 50.5% of respondents were afraid of becoming a victim of WPV, and 40.4% felt less secure today than when they began practicing. 17.8% of respondents reported that they had obtained a weapon or a concealed weapon permit due to a perceived threat. Tests for association revealed that early career and female neurosurgeons were significantly more likely to receive verbal threats than other neurosurgeons (p =.049 and.01, respectively).

CONCLUSION: WPV is prevalent in neurosurgery at rates comparable to a range of other specialties. Many neurosurgeons feel unsafe in the workplace with some taking significant actions such as weapon acquisition. An opportunity for education and resources regarding WPV exists, especially amongst early career and female neurosurgeons.


Language: en

Keywords

violence; stalking; workplace violence; physical assault; verbal abuse

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