Prevalence of Workplace Violence among Nurses: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study in Pravas, Palpa

Rupa Prajapati, S. Maharjan, C. K. Garbuja
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Introduction: The World Health Organization defined Workplace violence as ‘Incidents where staff is abused, threatened or assaulted in circumstances related to their work, involving an explicit or implicit challenge to their safety, well-being or health. Nurses are the second highest group experiencing problems like verbal abuse, physical abuse and sexual harassment at the workplace. Workplace violence will not affect the victim’s life but also produce negative consequences for the organization itself by decreased productivity of the nurse, low employee morale between nurses and co-workers, increased job stress, absenteeism, and diminished public image and trust in the organization. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the prevalence and perpetrators of workplace violence among 109 nurses in Lumbini Medical College, Tansen, Palpa. Structured and pretested self-administered questionnaires were used for data collection using a proportionate simple random sampling technique. Results: More than three-fourths (78.9%) of participants said that they had ever been abused one way or the other. The prevalence of verbal violence (65%) was higher than the prevalence of emotional violence (50.5%) and physical violence (30.3%). Regarding the perpetrators, nearly three-fifths (61.5%) of respondents were abused by patients and more than half (51.4%) respondents were abused by the relatives of the patient. In almost all types of violence most of the victims; 23.94%, 30.9%, and 42.42% sought counseling in verbal, physical, and emotional violence respectively. Conclusions: Workplace violence is an alarming problem among nurses at the workplace in Lumbini Medical College, Palpa, Nepal. Verbal violence was more commonly encountered compared with physical, emotional and sexual violence.
工作场所暴力在护士中的流行:在普拉瓦斯,帕尔帕的描述性横断面研究
导言:世界卫生组织将工作场所暴力定义为“工作人员在与其工作有关的情况下受到虐待、威胁或殴打,对其安全、福祉或健康构成明确或暗示挑战的事件”。护士是遭受言语虐待、身体虐待和工作场所性骚扰等问题的第二大群体。工作场所暴力不会影响受害者的生活,但也会对组织本身产生负面影响,降低护士的生产力,降低护士和同事之间的员工士气,增加工作压力,缺勤,减少公众形象和对组织的信任。方法:采用描述性横断面研究方法,对帕尔帕省坦森市蓝毗尼医学院109名护士的工作场所暴力发生率及施暴者进行调查。数据收集采用结构化和预先测试的自我管理问卷,采用比例简单随机抽样技术。结果:超过四分之三(78.9%)的参与者表示他们曾经受到过这样或那样的虐待。语言暴力的发生率(65%)高于情感暴力(50.5%)和身体暴力(30.3%)。在施暴者方面,近五分之三(61.5%)受访者曾被病人虐待,超过一半(51.4%)受访者曾被病人家属虐待。在几乎所有类型的暴力中,大多数受害者;分别有23.94%、30.9%和42.42%的人在言语暴力、身体暴力和精神暴力中寻求心理咨询。结论:在尼泊尔帕尔帕蓝毗尼医学院的护士中,工作场所暴力是一个令人担忧的问题。与身体暴力、情感暴力和性暴力相比,语言暴力更常见。
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