The cycle of acceptance: mental health professionals’ experience of workplace violence in a UK community mental health team
ISSN: 1361-9322
Article publication date: 20 June 2024
Issue publication date: 17 September 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Violence and aggression against mental health professionals is a global concern with well-documented consequences. In the UK, mental health care is increasingly delivered in the community, yet little research has explored practitioner experiences of workplace violence (WPV) outside of inpatient settings. This study aimed to explore how mental health professionals in a UK community mental health team (CMHT) perceive, experience and cope with WPV.
Design/methodology/approach
Face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten multidisciplinary professionals based in a CMHT in a UK city. Data was analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Findings
Three interconnected themes emerged. WPV was accepted as inevitable: participants carried on working despite its impact, and feeling unheard by management they gave up on change, perpetuating the perceived inevitability of WPV. Peer support and organisational resources like debriefing, counselling and occupational health improved coping. Stigma and ideas of professional responsibility were barriers to access.
Originality/value
To mitigate against the negative consequences of WPV, CMHTs could offer peer support initiatives, improve communication and availability of organisational resources and involve staff in post-incident decision-making. Recommendations are made to shift the attitude of acceptance of WPV and encourage help-seeking.
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Acknowledgements
Gaia Cetrano is also affiliated with Middlesex University London, Department of Mental Health and Social Work, London, UK.
The authors wish to thank all those who supported and took part in the study. The study was unfunded.
Citation
Parr, H. and Cetrano, G. (2024), "The cycle of acceptance: mental health professionals’ experience of workplace violence in a UK community mental health team", Mental Health Review Journal, Vol. 29 No. 3, pp. 241-257. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHRJ-04-2023-0020
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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