Beyond the frontlines: examining healthcare chaplains' experiences of workplace violence.

IF 1.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Dana T Fachner, David H F Tyler, Tusty Ten Bensel
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Abstract

Workplace violence (WPV) is a growing concern within healthcare, yet little attention has been given to its impact on chaplains. The current study examines the prevalence, reporting behaviors, and consequences of WPV among 327 healthcare chaplains across diverse care settings. Approximately 52% of respondents reported experiencing violence within the 30 days preceding the study; however, the vast majority did not report these incidents to their managers, healthcare system administration, or law enforcement. Experiences of WPV were associated with increased turnover intent and higher emotional strain. Results underscore the normalization of violence amongst chaplains as well as the institutional gaps in supporting healthcare workers who experience WPV. The findings highlight an urgent need for targeted interventions, policy development, and further research to enhance chaplain safety and well-being within the healthcare setting.

在前线之外:调查医疗保健牧师对工作场所暴力的经历。
工作场所暴力(WPV)在医疗保健领域日益受到关注,但很少有人关注它对牧师的影响。目前的研究调查了327名不同护理机构的卫生保健牧师中WPV的患病率、报告行为和后果。约52%的受访者报告在研究前30天内遭受过暴力;然而,绝大多数人并没有将这些事件报告给他们的经理、医疗保健系统管理或执法部门。WPV的经历与增加的离职意图和更高的情绪紧张有关。结果强调了牧师之间暴力行为的正常化,以及在支持遭受WPV的卫生保健工作者方面的制度差距。研究结果强调,迫切需要有针对性的干预措施、政策制定和进一步的研究,以提高医疗保健环境中的牧师安全和福祉。
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Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.90
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21.10%
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29
期刊介绍: The Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy publishes peer-reviewed, scholarly articles based on original research, quality assurance/improvement studies, descriptions of programs and interventions, program/intervention evaluations, and literature reviews on topics pertinent to pastoral/spiritual care, clinical pastoral education, chaplaincy, and spirituality in relation to physical and mental health.
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