Association between Nursing Care Quality and Amount of Violence against Nurses in Emergency Departments.

IF 1.2 Q3 NURSING
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research Pub Date : 2025-07-24 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_316_23
Mitra Rasteh, Mahbobeh Abdolrahimi, Maliheh Nasiri, Mahnaz Ilkhani
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Abstract

Background: Nursing care quality is among the most important criteria influencing patient satisfaction. Violence against nurses has been proposed as a global problem in health settings. Thus, we aimed to examine the association of nursing care quality with the amount of violence against nurses to provide authorities with information for planning the provision of higher-quality nursing care and reducing violence.

Materials and methods: This descriptive study analyzed descriptive and inferential statistics using demographic information, the Nursing Care Quality Questionnaire, and Workplace Violence in the Health Sector Questionnaire. Using the convenience sampling method, 120 nurses and 120 patients in emergency departments in 2022 were selected as the study participants.

Results: The results showed that 56.70% of patients reported the nursing care quality level as "favorable," 40.80% as "somewhat favorable," and 2.50% as "unfavorable." The prevalence of nurses' exposure to verbal, physical, sexual, and racial violence was 96.70%, 50.00%, 12.50%, and 10.00%, respectively. The Mann-Whitney test showed a significant association between sexual violence and the physical dimension of nursing care quality (P < 0.05). However, nurses' and patients' demographic variables were not correlated with violence against nurses, and nursing care quality, respectively (P > 0.05).

Conclusions: Nurses who had faced sexual violence had a lower nursing care quality score in the physical dimension including education, safety, and pain control. Therefore, it is suggested that the impact of nurse training in the above-mentioned fields on the frequency of violence against nurses be investigated.

急诊科护理质量与护士暴力行为数量的关系
背景:护理质量是影响患者满意度最重要的标准之一。针对护士的暴力行为已被认为是卫生环境中的一个全球性问题。因此,我们的目的是研究护理质量与针对护士的暴力数量之间的关系,为当局提供规划提供高质量护理和减少暴力的信息。材料和方法:本描述性研究使用人口统计信息、护理质量问卷和卫生部门工作场所暴力问卷分析了描述性和推断性统计数据。采用方便抽样法,选取2022年120名护士和120名急诊科患者作为研究对象。结果:56.70%的患者对护理质量评价为“良好”,40.80%的患者评价为“一般”,2.50%的患者评价为“不佳”。护士言语暴力、身体暴力、性暴力和种族暴力的暴露率分别为96.70%、50.00%、12.50%和10.00%。Mann-Whitney检验结果显示,性暴力与护理质量的身体维度存在显著相关(P < 0.05)。然而,护士和患者的人口学变量分别与护士暴力行为和护理质量无关(P < 0.05)。结论:经历过性暴力的护士在教育、安全、疼痛控制等生理维度的护理质量得分较低。因此,建议调查上述领域的护士培训对护士暴力事件发生频率的影响。
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