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Verbal and physical violence in emergency departments: a survey of nurses in Istanbul, Turkey

机译:急诊部门的言语和身体暴力:土耳其伊斯坦布尔护士的调查

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Aims. The aim of this study was to determine the perceived verbal and physical violence and related factors experienced by nurses in emergency settings. Background. Studies on violence in emergency departments indicate an increasing frequency of these incidents. However, little is known about the violence experienced by the Turkish nurses working in emergency departments. Design. Survey. Methods. The study population included 255 nurses. Data were collected using a questionnaire. Results. Verbal violence was reported with a frequency of 9.14%. Of the nurses, 74.9% had been exposed to physical violence in at least several episodes during the previous 12 months. Patients' relatives were the main perpetrators, followed by patients, most of whom were male. After experiencing violence, most of the nurses reported that, they had felt fear and only 3% described that they took sick leave, while 80% did not report the incidences of violence they experienced. The nurses described that, after a violent incident, they sought support mainly from their colleagues in emergency departments rather than from the administration. Over half of the nurses (65%) felt safe 'none of the time' in emergency departments, and 89.8% of them described that patients and patient relatives may potentially exhibit violent behaviours towards the staff when they are first admitted to emergency department, while 73.7% believed that the staffing pattern and physical environment of their emergency departments were not adequate to prevent violence. Most of the nurses (83.5%) stated that they should be provided with the training that will help them prevent and manage violence as part of their in-service education, whereas 82.7% of them had not received any such training. Relevance to cliical practice. The findings have implications for occupational health and safety from both employer and employee perspective.
机译:目的这项研究的目的是确定护士在紧急情况下所感受到的言语和身体暴力以及相关因素。背景。紧急部门的暴力研究表明,这些事件的发生频率在增加。但是,对于在急诊室工作的土耳其护士所遭受的暴力事件知之甚少。设计。调查。方法。研究人群包括255名护士。使用问卷收集数据。结果。据报告,口头暴力的发生频率为9.14%。在过去的12个月中,至少有几次发作中有74.9%的护士遭受过身体暴力。患者的亲属是主要肇事者,其次是患者,其中大多数是男性。经历了暴力之后,大多数护士报告说,他们感到恐惧,只有3%的护士说他们请病假,而80%的护士没有报告自己经历的暴力事件。护士们描述,在发生暴力事件后,他们主要从急诊部门的同事那里寻求支持,而不是从行政部门寻求支持。超过一半(65%)的护士在急诊室感到“无时无刻”安全,其中89.8%的人表示,患者和患者亲属在首次进入急诊室时可能会对员工表现出暴力行为,而73.7%的人认为,急诊科的人员配置和实际环境不足以防止暴力。大多数护士(83.5%)表示,应在培训中为他们提供培训,以帮助他们预防和处理暴力,而其中82.7%的护士没有接受过此类培训。与气候实践有关。从雇主和雇员的角度来看,这些发现对职业健康和安全都有影响。

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