Identification of the Most Efficient Factors that Explain Confrontations Faced by Health Workers by Using a Two-Factor, Cross-Classification Linear Model with Applications Cover Image

Identification of the Most Efficient Factors that Explain Confrontations Faced by Health Workers by Using a Two-Factor, Cross-Classification Linear Model with Applications
Identification of the Most Efficient Factors that Explain Confrontations Faced by Health Workers by Using a Two-Factor, Cross-Classification Linear Model with Applications

Author(s): Adnan MAZMANOĞLU, Abdulkadir Tepecık, Seda MAZMANOĞLU
Subject(s): ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: UIKTEN - Association for Information Communication Technology Education and Science
Keywords: Linear model; variance analysis; two-factored cross-classification; factorial design; modelling

Summary/Abstract: The violence that occurs in medical institutions include verbal threats, menacing behaviour, physical attacks, or sexual assaults, which are frequently initiated by patients, their relatives, or other individuals. These acts generate risks for health service workers. Workers in this field are attacked sixteen times more frequently than workers in other fields. In this study, a two-factor cross-classification model was applied, utilizing qualitative data, to identify factors that can provoke confrontations (violence). There are ten levels of factors used in the model. We identified the most common factor (given a certain probability range) as well as the best estimator and single-solution vector.

  • Issue Year: 6/2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 707-716
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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