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The Reality of Aggressions to Health Professionals in Tarragona

by PREMIUM.CAT
Un entorno médico 'profesional', donde se ve a una 'doctora' discutiendo con un 'paciente' en una habitación bien iluminada. Las paredes están adornadas con 'certificados médicos' y 'carteles educativos' sobre la salud. El médico, con una 'bata blanca', parece 'empática' y 'atenta', mientras que el paciente se ve 'preocupado' todavía 'receptivo'. En el escritorio, hay 'herramientas médicas' y una 'computadora' que muestra registros de pacientes. En el fondo, se puede ver una 'área de espera' con 'pacientes' sentados en silencio, algunas revistas de lectura. La atmósfera es 'tensa' pero 'profesional', que refleja los problemas continuos de las 'agresiones' que enfrentan el personal médico, como lo destacan las estadísticas en la pared. Un "tablero de avisos" muestra información sobre el nuevo "botón de informes" para los incidentes de agresión, enfatizando la importancia de "informar" y "apoyo" para los profesionales médicos.

Analysis of the current situation

According to recent data from the Official College of Physicians of Tarragona (COMT), the aggressions against doctors have experienced a significant fall of 22% compared to the previous year. However, the reality is that this problem persists alarmingly. In the last year, a total of 167 assaulted professionals were registered in the Camp de Tarragona and Terres de l’Ebre, a significant decrease that, in spite of everything, does not relieve concerns about security in the sector.

Revealing data about victims

The study reveals that 69% of victims of aggression were female doctors, a percentage that has decreased slightly compared to 2023. Statistics show that the most affected areas are primary care, with 109 incidents, and emergencies, with 39. Verbal aggressions are still the most common, with 79 cases of insults and 84 threats, which indicate a troubled tendency. Behavior of patients.

Type of aggression and consequences

The reasons for aggression are often related to disagreements on medical care and service conditions, including waiting times or operating problems in health centers. Of 167 incidents, only 6 have been formally reported to the Mossos d’Esquadra, which emphasizes the reluctance to report that it is lived in the sector. In addition, while 7 cases caused minor physical injuries, 73 professionals have reported psychological damage, an aspect that deserves special attention.

Initiatives to combat the problem

In the face of this situation, the Comt has launched a new online platform to facilitate the complaint of aggression, which has already received 130 visits. Facultyrs suffering from aggression can fill out an incident form, and the College’s legal services are ready to help formalize complaints or intervene in court proceedings.

The importance of notifying

Comt officials have warned that the lack of complaints can hinder the ability to respond to this problem. This infradenunciation, especially in cases of insults or lack of respect, is often due to the normalization of these behaviors by doctors, who end up accepting them as an inherent part of their profession.

Final reflections

The decrease in the number of aggression is a positive step, but it cannot hide the wounds that these situations leave in health professionals. It is essential that both patients and health services work together to eradicate this problem and guarantee a safer and respectful work environment for all.

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