Code White, Margaret M. Keith
Code White, Margaret M. Keith
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Code White
Sounding the Alarm on Violence against Health Care Workers

Author: Margaret M. Keith, James T. Brophy

Narrator: Fiona Highet

Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 04/30/2022


Synopsis

When health care workers call a Code White, it’s an emergency response for a violent incident: a call for help. But it’s one that goes unanswered in hospitals, clinics, and long-term care homes across the country. Code White exposes a shocking epidemic of violence that’s hidden in plain sight, one in which workers are bruised, battered, assaulted, and demeaned, but carry on in silence, with little recourse or support. Researchers Margaret M. Keith and James T. Brophy lay bare the stories of over one hundred nurses and personal support workers, aides and porters, clerical workers and cleaners. The nightmarish experiences they relate are not one-off incidents, but symptoms of deep systemic flaws that have transformed health care into one of the most dangerous occupational sectors in Canada. The same questions echo in the wake of each and every brutal encounter: Is violence and trauma really just “part of the job”? Why is this going underreported and unchecked? What needs to be done, and how?

Reviews

Goodreads review by BookStarRaven on April 18, 2022

Quick Take: Violence against nurses and other healthcare staff is rampant and little talked about. This serious issue needs to come to light. I don’t work in healthcare, so once I started reading this book I texted a nurse friend of mine and asked her if violence in healthcare was as bad as it sound......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn, the blind reviewer on April 22, 2022

Code White is an in-depth look at violence in Quebec hospitals. It dies in two the cases AN with the author and others believed to be the causes. From long wait times to a broken mental health support system. They present studies, statistics and personal observations. I found this book to be so inte......more