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Sources of workplace violence against nurses.

Andreja Kvas1, Janko Seljak2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Health care employees, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research is to study the frequency and degree of violence against nurses and to analyze correlations between various sources and types of violence.
METHODS: A survey was carried out using a representative sample of nurses in Slovenia. Data was collected using a questionnaire designed specifically for the purposes of the survey. The collected data was analyzed using descriptive, correlational and inferential statistics.
RESULTS: A total of 692 nurses participated in the survey. Verbal violence (n = 416) and physical violence (n = 180) were identified. The most frequent perpetrators of verbal violence were patients (listed as a source of violence by 39.3% of the respondents) and peers (39.6%), with the most forceful identified as physicians and patients. Physical violence against nurses was most often initiated by patients (20.8%) who were also the most forceful source in this category. Nurse leaders were found to be the most frequent and forceful sources of violence in terms of leadership level. A positive correlation between external (patient and relatives) and internal (physician and nurse) sources of violence was determined.
CONCLUSIONS: A better understanding of the association between different types and sources of violence may support the development of action-oriented violence management. Health care organisations should limit violence at its less severe levels and at its primary source.

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Keywords:  Slovenia; Verbal violence; leaders; patients; peers; physical violence

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26410232     DOI: 10.3233/WOR-152040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Work        ISSN: 1051-9815


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