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Women Are Kicked More Often – 100 Percent of Workers at the Emergency Room of Heim Pál Hospital Experienced Aggression at Work

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The employees of the Heim Pál National Pediatric Institute are most often confronted with shouting, insults, swearing and derogatory threats, but it also happens that relatives or patients spit on them, kick them, push them or sexually insult them - according to research on violence against employees.
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The employees of the Heim Pál National Pediatric Institute are most often confronted with shouting, insults, swearing and derogatory threats, but it also happens that relatives or patients spit on them, kick them, push them or sexually insult them - according to research on violence against employees.

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The attack was led by a patient who refused to respect her turn and demanded immediate attention ► The Xerencia of the Health Area has shown its support to the professional while the trade union O'Mega denounces the inadequacy of measures by the Xunta in the face of these incidents

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The Xerencia 'personally' conveys its support for the attacked and the union O'Mega denounces that the Xunta 'does not do enough' to these episodes ...

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the incident was marked by acts of vandalism which led to the destruction of the equipment of the resuscitation room.

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