Triggers of Workplace Violence in Emergency Departments: A Qualitative Study

Q2 Nursing
Ibrahim R. Ayasreh, Ferial A Hayajneh, Rana Abdelfattah Al Awamleh, M. ALBashtawy, Abdullah Al-Khawaldeh
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Background: Workplace violence has become an alarming phenomenon facing healthcare systems worldwide. Emergency nurses were the most victimized from workplace violence incidents. There is a crucial need for conducting qualitative research addressing the unique contextual factors associated with workplace violence against emergency nurses in Jordan.Purpose: This study aimed to explore circumstances that Jordanian emergency nurses, who were victims of workplace violence from clients and/or their relatives, perceive as provocative for workplace violence events.Methods: A qualitative phenomenological method was used. Purposive sampling was utilized to recruit participants (n=15), who were victims of workplace violence, and working in eight emergency departments distributed over all regions of Jordan. Semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted. All interviews were recorded and transcribed into Arabic. The Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to manually analyse the gathered data. Member checking, prolonged engagement with data, stepwise replication, and personal journaling were used to enhance the rigor of the study.Results: Findings of this study resulted in four superordinate themes that represents the main individual, social, and organisational factors contributing to workplace violence in Jordanian emergency departments. These themes include aggressors’ misconceptions and misbehaviours with four subordinate themes, inappropriate Jordanian social customs with two subordinate themes, organisational circumstances of emergency department with two subordinate themes, and escalator nurses with three subordinate themes.Conclusion: This study highlighted how specific social, cultural, legal, and administrative aspects of Jordanian society were inappropriately employed so as to lead to spread of the workplace violence. This study has provided insight into the need for change at personal level of emergency nurses, social level of Jordanian public, and organizational level of hospital administration and environment in order to mitigate workplace violence incidence in emergency departments.
急诊部门工作场所暴力的触发因素:一项定性研究
背景:工作场所暴力已成为全球医疗保健系统面临的一个令人担忧的现象。急诊护士是工作场所暴力事件的最大受害者。亟需开展定性研究,解决与约旦工作场所暴力侵害急诊护士行为有关的独特背景因素。目的:本研究旨在探讨约旦急诊护士,谁是客户和/或其亲属的工作场所暴力的受害者,认为是挑衅性的工作场所暴力事件的情况。方法:采用定性现象学方法。采用有目的抽样方法招募参与者(n=15),他们是工作场所暴力的受害者,在分布在约旦所有地区的8个急诊科工作。进行了半结构化的面对面访谈。所有采访都被记录下来并译成阿拉伯文。使用解释现象学分析(IPA)对收集到的数据进行人工分析。采用成员检查、长时间接触数据、逐步复制和个人日志来提高研究的严谨性。结果:本研究的结果得出了四个上级主题,这些主题代表了导致约旦急诊科工作场所暴力的主要个人、社会和组织因素。这些主题包括攻击者的误解和不当行为(4个从属主题)、不适当的约旦社会习俗(2个从属主题)、急诊科的组织环境(2个从属主题)和自动扶梯护士(3个从属主题)。结论:这项研究强调了约旦社会的具体社会、文化、法律和行政方面是如何被不恰当地利用,从而导致工作场所暴力的蔓延。本研究从急诊护士的个人层面、约旦公众的社会层面、医院管理和环境的组织层面提供了改变的必要性,以减少急诊部门的工作场所暴力事件。
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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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