Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper reports the findings on a cross-sectional, descriptive, self-report, postal survey in 2007. A stratified random sample of 3000 of the 29 789 members of the Queensland Nurses Union employed in the public, private and aged care sectors resulted in 1192 responses (39.7%). This paper reports the differences: between those nurses who experienced workplace violence and those who did not; across employment sectors. The incidence of workplace violence is highest in public sector nursing. Patients/clients/residents were the major perpetrators of workplace violence and the existence of a workplace policy did not decrease levels of workplace violence. Nurses ...
In a climate of a declining nursing workforce where violence and hostility is a part of the day-to-d...
The consequences of workplace violence (WPV) are far-reaching, and impact on the nurses, the perpetr...
Aims: To appreciate the nature and scope of workplace violence amongst a sample of the UK nursing st...
Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper report...
This paper reports on workplace violence, self-reported as part of a survey among members of the Que...
This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in 2004. Compar...
Workplace violence is a serious phenomenon involving the health care settings, and presents challeng...
This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in 2004. Compar...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
[Abstract]: This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in ...
Nurses rank among the most trusted professionals, and yet, paradoxically, they are also among the pr...
Aim This paper reports a study of workplace aggression among nurses in Tasmania, Australia. Backgrou...
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 satisfaction and...
In a climate of a declining nursing workforce where violence and hostility is a part of the day-to-d...
The consequences of workplace violence (WPV) are far-reaching, and impact on the nurses, the perpetr...
Aims: To appreciate the nature and scope of workplace violence amongst a sample of the UK nursing st...
Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper report...
This paper reports on workplace violence, self-reported as part of a survey among members of the Que...
This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in 2004. Compar...
Workplace violence is a serious phenomenon involving the health care settings, and presents challeng...
This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in 2004. Compar...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
Health personnel, especially nurses, are often victims of workplace violence. Unfortunately, little ...
[Abstract]: This paper presents the results on workplace violence from a larger study undertaken in ...
Nurses rank among the most trusted professionals, and yet, paradoxically, they are also among the pr...
Aim This paper reports a study of workplace aggression among nurses in Tasmania, Australia. Backgrou...
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 satisfaction and...
In a climate of a declining nursing workforce where violence and hostility is a part of the day-to-d...
The consequences of workplace violence (WPV) are far-reaching, and impact on the nurses, the perpetr...
Aims: To appreciate the nature and scope of workplace violence amongst a sample of the UK nursing st...