Purpose: To investigate and describe the nature and extent of violence against nurses and the perceived effects thereof on nurses in the southern region of Malawi. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study in which 190 questionnaires were sent out to nurses from five facilities, 112 were returned completed (60% response rate). The five facilities included two central hospitals, one psychiatric hospital and two health care centres. Results: 86% of the respondents agreed that violence against nurses is a problem in Malawi. The prevalence of violence for the five facilities in the preceding 12 months was 71% (CI 61%–79%) and was highest at the psychiatric hospital (100%). The types of violence experienced include verbal abuse (95%), threat...
Introduction. Psychological violence becomes relevant problem among hospital nurses in Lithuania. Th...
Workplace violence towards nurses is a worldwide problem. Among all healthcare workers, nurses are a...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...
Purpose: To investigate and describe the nature and extent of violence against nurses and the percei...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate and describe the nature and extent of violence against nurses and the ...
Introduction: Violence against nurses at the workplace is an alarming problem in both developed and ...
Includes bibliographical references.Incidences of violence in nursing have been reported in local me...
Background: Workplace violence in the health system has become an important issue in policy making i...
Background & Aim: Violence in workplaces threatens safety of personnel. Among health care personnel,...
Aim: The present study aims to assess the perception of nurses, patients and their relatives regardi...
Background: Workplace violence is gradually becominga concern in the most work environments. It is e...
Objective: To dtermine the extent of work-related violence against nurses working in hospitals in Ri...
Background: Violence in the workplace against health workers in all areas of medicine, especially to...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Aims: Effect of workplace violence is one of the most important reasons for leaving the nursing prof...
Introduction. Psychological violence becomes relevant problem among hospital nurses in Lithuania. Th...
Workplace violence towards nurses is a worldwide problem. Among all healthcare workers, nurses are a...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...
Purpose: To investigate and describe the nature and extent of violence against nurses and the percei...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate and describe the nature and extent of violence against nurses and the ...
Introduction: Violence against nurses at the workplace is an alarming problem in both developed and ...
Includes bibliographical references.Incidences of violence in nursing have been reported in local me...
Background: Workplace violence in the health system has become an important issue in policy making i...
Background & Aim: Violence in workplaces threatens safety of personnel. Among health care personnel,...
Aim: The present study aims to assess the perception of nurses, patients and their relatives regardi...
Background: Workplace violence is gradually becominga concern in the most work environments. It is e...
Objective: To dtermine the extent of work-related violence against nurses working in hospitals in Ri...
Background: Violence in the workplace against health workers in all areas of medicine, especially to...
INTRODUCTION: Being exposed to violence at workplace is threatening to healthcare staff. Increasingl...
Aims: Effect of workplace violence is one of the most important reasons for leaving the nursing prof...
Introduction. Psychological violence becomes relevant problem among hospital nurses in Lithuania. Th...
Workplace violence towards nurses is a worldwide problem. Among all healthcare workers, nurses are a...
INTRODUCTION: Health providers, particularly nurses, are at high risk for aggression in the workplac...