Violence in GP surgeries driven by waiting times and drug refusals, global study shows
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#707N1)
Research covering 24 countries finds female and younger staff face worst aggression from patients
Violence and abuse by patients against staff in GP clinics is widespread globally and usually triggered by long waiting times and the refusal to prescribe requested drugs, research shows.
The findings are based on a 24-country study of the threats and aggression that family doctors, receptionists and other practice staff experience at work.
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