Workplace violence is an international problem and has negative consequences for individuals, organizations and communities. For individuals, the effect includes symptoms of fear, stress, irritability, feelings of isolation, insecurity, and low selfesteem. Healthcare organizations incur increased cost due to litigation due to poor quality of care, high staff turnovers and absenteeism, and their brands are negatively affected. Community members, who are the recipients of care, are placed in danger and are indirectly the victims of such workplace violence, which in turn affects their trust in private healthcare organizations or professions to provide the quality health care that they expect and deserve. Workplace violence takes many forms suc...
Magister CurationisViolence in society has reached epidemic level and has permeated the walls of the...
Background: Workplace violence (WV) remains problematic and highly prevalent in healthcare with stud...
Background The rising rate of workplace violence in hospitals is a serious concern. While leading or...
Workplace violence is an international problem and has negative consequences for individuals, organi...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
Nurses rank among the most trusted professionals, and yet, paradoxically, they are also among the pr...
Workplace violence is a serious phenomenon involving the health care settings, and presents challeng...
Violence in South African society has reached epidemic levels and has permeated the walls of the wor...
Ironically, the most violent workplace in Australia today is the healthcare in-dustry. Nurses encoun...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job satisfaction and ...
Aims: Effect of workplace violence is one of the most important reasons for leaving the nursing prof...
Workplace violence, which exists in many professions, is not excluded from the nursing profession. ...
Introduction: Violence against nurses at the workplace is an alarming problem in both developed and ...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job sat...
Magister CurationisViolence in society has reached epidemic level and has permeated the walls of the...
Background: Workplace violence (WV) remains problematic and highly prevalent in healthcare with stud...
Background The rising rate of workplace violence in hospitals is a serious concern. While leading or...
Workplace violence is an international problem and has negative consequences for individuals, organi...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
Nurses rank among the most trusted professionals, and yet, paradoxically, they are also among the pr...
Workplace violence is a serious phenomenon involving the health care settings, and presents challeng...
Violence in South African society has reached epidemic levels and has permeated the walls of the wor...
Ironically, the most violent workplace in Australia today is the healthcare in-dustry. Nurses encoun...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job satisfaction and ...
Aims: Effect of workplace violence is one of the most important reasons for leaving the nursing prof...
Workplace violence, which exists in many professions, is not excluded from the nursing profession. ...
Introduction: Violence against nurses at the workplace is an alarming problem in both developed and ...
Background: Workplace violence is one of the factors which can strongly reduce job sat...
Magister CurationisViolence in society has reached epidemic level and has permeated the walls of the...
Background: Workplace violence (WV) remains problematic and highly prevalent in healthcare with stud...
Background The rising rate of workplace violence in hospitals is a serious concern. While leading or...