Content of review 1, reviewed on May 13, 2023

The study is limited by a small sample size of only 35 participants, which included doctors, residents, interns, medical students, and nurses. As a result, the sample may not represent the broader population, and the generalizability of the findings may be compromised. Additionally, the statistical analysis methods employed in the study needed to be clearly described, raising concerns about the results' validity and reliability. Furthermore, the study needed to provide clear information regarding the validation and reliability of the tool used. These limitations suggest that the study may not have sufficient precision to generate evidence that can significantly impact policy decisions. Therefore, caution should be exercised in interpreting and applying the study's findings to broader healthcare contexts.

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References

    Alarcón, A. N., Gutiérrez-Pardo, C., Gomez, S. R., Medina, G. R., Porto-Gutiérrez, F., Martino, M. V. D., Palencia-Sánchez, F. 2023. Characterization of Workplace Violence in Healthcare Workers at an Emergency Room in Bogotá, Colombia. Qeios.