Workplace violence is defined as an act of abuse, threatening behaviour, intimidation, or assault on a person in his or her place of employment. Unfortunately, such violence is a reality for nurses. These take the form of physical, verbal, and threating behaviours, and harassment. Violence, particularly verbal abuse, is so prevalent that it is often considered “part of the job” and can contribute to many negative professional and personal effects for nurses. Therefore, it is important to understand what influences an individual to become violent in order to suggest and support initiatives to decrease it. A literature review and consultations with key stakeholders were conducted to gather relevant information regarding violence committed by...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research study, a reflective critique...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Nurses are the most common victims of workplace violence and typically are not equipped deliver appr...
Introduction: Workplace violence is now recognized as a major occupational health hazard for many or...
Abstract Background: Psychiatric nurses are at an increased risk for experiencing violence while wor...
Purpose: To relate nurses' self-rated perceptions of violence (emotional abuse, threat, or actual vi...
Workplace violence towards healthcare workers is an increasing problem within the behavioral health ...
Aggression and violence in healthcare settings can lead to severe psychological, physical, and econo...
Background The rising rate of workplace violence in hospitals is a serious concern. While leading or...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...
With the advancements in technology, there has been a significant reduction in the classical risk fa...
Background: Patient violence against nurses in their work environments is a widespread global concer...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Abstract Introduction: There is a scarcity of studies concerning violence and its consequences in p...
Nurses who experience workplace violence exhibit compromised care quality and decreased work morale,...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research study, a reflective critique...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Nurses are the most common victims of workplace violence and typically are not equipped deliver appr...
Introduction: Workplace violence is now recognized as a major occupational health hazard for many or...
Abstract Background: Psychiatric nurses are at an increased risk for experiencing violence while wor...
Purpose: To relate nurses' self-rated perceptions of violence (emotional abuse, threat, or actual vi...
Workplace violence towards healthcare workers is an increasing problem within the behavioral health ...
Aggression and violence in healthcare settings can lead to severe psychological, physical, and econo...
Background The rising rate of workplace violence in hospitals is a serious concern. While leading or...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...
With the advancements in technology, there has been a significant reduction in the classical risk fa...
Background: Patient violence against nurses in their work environments is a widespread global concer...
Chapter one gives some background information regarding the definitions of violence, aggression and ...
Abstract Introduction: There is a scarcity of studies concerning violence and its consequences in p...
Nurses who experience workplace violence exhibit compromised care quality and decreased work morale,...
This thesis is comprised of four parts: A literature review, a research study, a reflective critique...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Nurses are the most common victims of workplace violence and typically are not equipped deliver appr...