Workplace violence in healthcare settings is a growing concern, with healthcare workers facing significantly higher risks of physical and verbal assaults compared to other professions. Despite the prevalence and severity of these incidents, there remains a critical lack of standardized policies across institutions and jurisdictions to address and mitigate workplace violence. This inconsistency contributes to underreporting, inadequate preventive measures, and insufficient support for affected staff. This article highlights the urgent need for comprehensive, evidence-based national standards and policy frameworks to ensure the safety and wellbeing of healthcare workers, improve reporting mechanisms, and foster a culture of zero tolerance for violence in healthcare environments.
Mitchell et al. (Mon,) studied this question.