This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in 2004. Comparison is made with the results of a similar study undertaken in 2001. The study involved the random sampling of 3000 nurses from the Queensland Nurses' Union's membership in the public (acute hospital and community nursing), private (acute hospital and domiciliary nursing) and aged care (both public and private aged care facilities) sectors. The self-reported results suggest an increase in workplace violence in all three sectors. Although there are differences in the sources of workplace violence across the sectors, the major causes of workplace violence are: clients/patients, visitors/relatives, other nurses, nursing management and medical pr...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job satisfaction and ...
Aim: The present study aims to assess the perception of nurses, patients and their relatives regardi...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job sat...
[Abstract]: This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in ...
This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in 2004. Compar...
This paper reports on workplace violence, self-reported as part of a survey among members of the Que...
Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper report...
Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper report...
Ironically, the most violent workplace in Australia today is the healthcare in-dustry. Nurses encoun...
Aim This paper reports a study of workplace aggression among nurses in Tasmania, Australia. Backgrou...
Background: Workplace aggression is a major work health and safety, and public health concern. To da...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
Purpose: To relate nurses' self-rated perceptions of violence (emotional abuse, threat, or actual vi...
Aim(s) To ascertain nurses’ perceptions about, and suggestions for, management solutions to workpla...
Background: Workplace violence is gradually becominga concern in the most work environments. It is e...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job satisfaction and ...
Aim: The present study aims to assess the perception of nurses, patients and their relatives regardi...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job sat...
[Abstract]: This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in ...
This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in 2004. Compar...
This paper reports on workplace violence, self-reported as part of a survey among members of the Que...
Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper report...
Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper report...
Ironically, the most violent workplace in Australia today is the healthcare in-dustry. Nurses encoun...
Aim This paper reports a study of workplace aggression among nurses in Tasmania, Australia. Backgrou...
Background: Workplace aggression is a major work health and safety, and public health concern. To da...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
Purpose: To relate nurses' self-rated perceptions of violence (emotional abuse, threat, or actual vi...
Aim(s) To ascertain nurses’ perceptions about, and suggestions for, management solutions to workpla...
Background: Workplace violence is gradually becominga concern in the most work environments. It is e...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job satisfaction and ...
Aim: The present study aims to assess the perception of nurses, patients and their relatives regardi...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job sat...