Workplace Violence Against Nurses in Psychiatric Hospitals in Oman

Maryam Al-Kalbani, Tamadhir Al-Mahrouqi, Siham Al-Shamli, Sathiya Murthi, Naser Al-Balushi, Hamed Al-Sinawi
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Objective: This study aimed to assess workplace violence prevalence against nurses in Oman's psychiatric hospitals and explore associated factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study design was utilized and data was collected from all tertiary mental healthcare hospitals (Al Masarra Hospital and Sultan Qaboos University Hospital) between October and December 2021. Participants completed a sociodemographic survey and the Workplace Violence in the Health Sector questionnaire. Categorical variables were compared using the chi-square test (p < 0.05). 106 participants took part in the study (80% response rate). Most were female (52.8%) and Omani (72.6%), aged 30-39 years. Results: Workplace violence prevalence was high (90.6%), with verbal violence (86.8%) and physical violence (57.5%) being the most common types. Incidents were more frequent on weekdays (26.4%) and during morning shifts (34%), while 81.1% of nurses worked in shifts and had direct physical contact with patients (83.0%). The majority (92.5%) were aware of standardized workplace violence reporting procedures, and 89.7% confirmed their presence in hospitals. WPV was more prevalent among nurses in inpatient wards (P = 0.047). Conclusion: Workplace violence against nurses in Omani psychiatric hospitals is alarmingly high. Future research should investigate contributing factors among healthcare providers and emphasize violence prevention by providing staff nurses with effective training to handle violent incidents involving psychiatric patients. Keywords: Workplace, Workplace Violence, Occupational stress, Working conditions, Nurses, Psychiatry, Oman.
阿曼精神病院护士工作场所的暴力行为
研究目的本研究旨在评估阿曼精神病院中针对护士的工作场所暴力发生率,并探讨相关因素。研究方法采用横断面研究设计,在 2021 年 10 月至 12 月期间从所有三级精神病院(Al Masarra 医院和苏丹卡布斯大学医院)收集数据。参与者填写了社会人口调查表和卫生部门工作场所暴力调查表。分类变量的比较采用卡方检验(P < 0.05)。106 名参与者参与了研究(回复率为 80%)。大部分为女性(52.8%)和阿曼人(72.6%),年龄在 30-39 岁之间。研究结果工作场所暴力发生率很高(90.6%),最常见的类型是语言暴力(86.8%)和身体暴力(57.5%)。事件多发于工作日(26.4%)和早班(34%),81.1%的护士轮班工作并与病人有直接身体接触(83.0%)。大多数护士(92.5%)了解标准的工作场所暴力报告程序,89.7%的护士确认医院里有这种程序。WPV 在住院病房的护士中更为普遍(P = 0.047)。结论阿曼精神病院中针对护士的工作场所暴力行为高得惊人。未来的研究应调查医疗服务提供者的诱因,并通过为护士提供有效培训来处理涉及精神病患者的暴力事件,从而强调预防暴力。关键词工作场所 工作场所暴力 职业压力 工作条件 护士 精神病 阿曼
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