TOOLS AND METHODS OF QUANTIFYING VIOLENCE CASES WITHIN PUBLIC HOSPITALS AND NURSING HOMES IN ROMANIA
Alexandru Birsan
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2015, vol. 9, issue 1, 866-877
Abstract:
At a first view, the cases caused by violence in hospitals and nursing homes are formed on the psychological and emotional background, as a direct result of human consciousness inability to accept the impermanence of life, but are magnified by the behavior and features of each person. The goal of this study is mainly focused on designing a solution for assessing, quantifying and storage of cases of violence within hospitals and nursing homes with an example on cases involving medical personnel. In order to achieve the objective, considered the necessity to achieve the following aspects: defining the concept of violence by presenting the main categories and manifestations; defining and exemplifying cases of violence against medical staff in hospitals and nursing homes in Romania; identification of the main reasons causing this phenomenon and substantiation of the main variables that define the phenomenon; designing a model to assess present and future incidents by storing them based on fundamental variables.
Keywords: hospital; violence; database management system. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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