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  • Medical Ethics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Workplace Psychology

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  • Sexual harassment poses significant risks in healthcare, affecting patient care, teamwork, and communication.
  • The #MeToo movement has heightened awareness of sexual harassment in professional settings, including healthcare.
  • Evidence suggests sexual harassment remains prevalent and persistent within healthcare institutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the pervasive issue of sexual harassment in healthcare settings.
  • To outline strategies for healthcare institutions to combat sexual harassment.
  • To describe a specific institutional approach to creating a harassment-free environment.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing institutional policies and procedures for addressing sexual harassment.
  • Implementing systematic investigation protocols for harassment allegations.
  • Developing targeted initiatives to cultivate a culture of intolerance towards sexual harassment.

Main Results:

  • Healthcare institutions face ongoing challenges with sexual harassment.
  • Effective policies and consistent corrective actions are crucial for addressing harassment.
  • Proactive cultural change is necessary to prevent and eliminate sexual harassment.

Conclusions:

  • Healthcare organizations must prioritize establishing clear policies against sexual harassment.
  • Systematic investigation and fair disciplinary actions are essential.
  • Mayo Clinic's approach focuses on fostering a culture that actively rejects sexual harassment.