Violence against doctors in China
Violence against doctors in China
Violence against doctors in China (Chinese: 中国医生遭受的暴力; pinyin: Zhōngguó yīshēng zāoshòu de bàolì) refers to the increasing trend of physical and verbal attacks directed towards medical professionals in China. This phenomenon has been linked to a variety of factors, including patient dissatisfaction, long waiting times, and perceived corruption in the healthcare system.
Pronunciation
In Mandarin Chinese, the phrase is pronounced as "Zhōngguó yīshēng zāoshòu de bàolì".
Etymology
The term is derived from the Chinese words "Zhōngguó" (China), "yīshēng" (doctor), "zāoshòu" (suffer), and "bàolì" (violence).
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Causes
Violence against doctors in China can be attributed to several factors. These include patient dissatisfaction with medical treatment, long waiting times, high medical costs, and perceived corruption in the healthcare system. The lack of effective communication between doctors and patients also contributes to this issue.
Impact
The increasing violence against doctors has significant implications for the healthcare system in China. It not only affects the physical and mental health of medical professionals but also impacts the quality of healthcare services. The fear of violence can lead to doctors avoiding complex cases or making overly cautious decisions, which can compromise patient care.
Measures to Address Violence
The Chinese government has implemented several measures to address violence against doctors. These include stricter law enforcement, improving doctor-patient communication, and promoting public education about the healthcare system. However, these measures have had limited success, and the issue remains a significant concern.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Violence against doctors in China
- Wikipedia's article - Violence against doctors in China
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