Aim: To explore the practices, understanding, and experiences of nurses and nursing students about domestic violence and abuse in Saudi Arabia. Background: Domestic violence and abuse is a well-known public health issue and a clear violation of human rights resulting in detrimental effects on women's health. Introduction: Societal and cultural barriers in Saudi Arabia limit women's rights and disclosure of violence within marriage and families, preventing access to health care and support. There are few reports of this phenomenon in Saudi Arabia. Methods: We used a hermeneutic phenomenological approach to acquire in-depth insights into nurses’ perceptions and experiences regarding domestic violence and abuse. Eighteen nurses and student nur...
Muslim majority societies' religious perspective towards nursing as a predominantly female professio...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is considered the most common form of violence against w...
Background: It may be difficult for nurses to identify women who are victims of domestic violence, b...
Aim To explore the practices, understanding, and experiences of nurses and nursing students about...
BACKGROUND: Workplace violence against health-care workers is a significant problem worldwide. Nurse...
Objective: To dtermine the extent of work-related violence against nurses working in hospitals in Ri...
Background: Women who are suffering in abusive relationships is a societal problem and a tragedy. A ...
Aim: the aim of this study was to assess the prevalence, types and contributing factors of violence...
AbstractBackgroundEmergency department nurses are continuously exposed to violence on the job.Object...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a substantial public health problem, a ...
Although international surveys of prevalence and the growing body of literature on domestic violence...
Violence against women (VAW) is a global problem existing in all cultures. This study is performed b...
AimsTo explore the perceptions of women with lived experience of domestic and family violence on acc...
Violence against women is a considerable worldwide problem with huge economic and social costs. Ther...
Objectives: Intimate Partner Violence is a global public health concern with devastating consequence...
Muslim majority societies' religious perspective towards nursing as a predominantly female professio...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is considered the most common form of violence against w...
Background: It may be difficult for nurses to identify women who are victims of domestic violence, b...
Aim To explore the practices, understanding, and experiences of nurses and nursing students about...
BACKGROUND: Workplace violence against health-care workers is a significant problem worldwide. Nurse...
Objective: To dtermine the extent of work-related violence against nurses working in hospitals in Ri...
Background: Women who are suffering in abusive relationships is a societal problem and a tragedy. A ...
Aim: the aim of this study was to assess the prevalence, types and contributing factors of violence...
AbstractBackgroundEmergency department nurses are continuously exposed to violence on the job.Object...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a substantial public health problem, a ...
Although international surveys of prevalence and the growing body of literature on domestic violence...
Violence against women (VAW) is a global problem existing in all cultures. This study is performed b...
AimsTo explore the perceptions of women with lived experience of domestic and family violence on acc...
Violence against women is a considerable worldwide problem with huge economic and social costs. Ther...
Objectives: Intimate Partner Violence is a global public health concern with devastating consequence...
Muslim majority societies' religious perspective towards nursing as a predominantly female professio...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is considered the most common form of violence against w...
Background: It may be difficult for nurses to identify women who are victims of domestic violence, b...