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Educación Médica Superior

Print version ISSN 0864-2141On-line version ISSN 1561-2902

Abstract

SIERRA CORDOVA, Angela; ZARATE CACERES, Joab  and  MEJIA, Christian R.. Mistreatment associated with workplace harassment against medical interns in peruvian hospitals. Educ Med Super [online]. 2019, vol.33, n.4, e1720.  Epub Dec 01, 2019. ISSN 0864-2141.

Introduction:

Harassment against medical students, especially interns, is usually a constant within hospitals in Peru. This becomes a problem when it comes from physicians belonging to the same hospital.

Objective:

To determine the values of harassment and mistreatment of medical assistants and residents towards medical interns in different hospitals in Peru.

Methods:

A cross-sectional and analytical study was carried out, based on a survey on doctors who had recently done their internship. The NAQ-R test was used to assess harassment. Also, the respondents were asked about their perception about harassment and mistreatment that came from medical residents and assistants. Association statistics were obtained.

Results:

Of the 617 interns surveyed, the highest value for harassment obtained in the test corresponded to medical residents (RPa: 2.40; CI95%: 1.75-3.30; p value<0.001) and assistants (RPa: 2.08; CI95%: 1.57-2.75; p value<0.001). On the other hand, according to perception about harassment, it was higher in the interns who had performed their internship in more than one hospital center (RPa: 1.96; CI95%: 1.25-3.07; p value=0.003), but also among those who had perceived mistreatments by medical residents (RPa: 2.41; CI95%: 1.71-3.39; p value<0.001) and assistants (RPa: 1.80; CI95%: 1, 32-2.44; p value<0.001).

Conclusions:

It was found that there was mistreatment (by perception and the test) by medical assistants and residents, which is described as serious since it generates a toxic work and training environment. Thus, it is recommended to promote situational analyzes in each reality and interventions to break the vicious circle of mistreatment.

Keywords : harassment; harassment perception; medical inters; medical mistreatment; occupational medicine.

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