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Most of the nurses (85.2%) performed as roster basis in all shifts (rotation; morning, evening and night) duty and 15.2% of the nurses were from emergency ward. Median duration of work experience was 4.17 years (range= 6months to 31 years). Total 18.5% nurses had experienced some kinds of sexual harassment in their workplace. More than half (53.8%) each were harassed by doctors and visitors; 46.2% of the nurses were harassed in emergency/ general ward/ operation theatre; 30.8% were harassed at bed side; 38.5% were harassed in the evening shift and 66.7% were harassed when they are working alone. Likewise, 28.2% reported the incident of sexual harassment; 90.9% reported verbally and 89.7% suggested that hospital need to develop policy against sexual harassment. Nurses with night shift duty (100.0%), PCL/ B. 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导读:护士性骚扰是一个严重影响病人护理的工作场所、健康和安全的主要问题。这在护士中更为常见。本研究的目的是确定在三级医院护士性骚扰的经验。方法:采用描述性横断面设计对护士性骚扰经历进行调查。采用有目的抽样方法,选取某三级医院护士223名。数据通过结构化、自我管理的问卷收集。获得了加德满都医学研究所机构审查委员会的伦理批准。结果:护理人员平均年龄为29.6 (SD±7.4)岁,已婚占57.0%。大多数护士(85.2%)在所有班次(轮岗;早、晚班和夜班护士占15.2%。工作经验的中位数为4.17年(范围为6个月至31年)。共有18.5%的护士在工作场所经历过某种形式的性骚扰。超过一半(53.8%)的人受到医生和访客的骚扰;急诊/普通病房/手术室护士受到骚扰的比例为46.2%;30.8%曾在床边受到骚扰;38.5%的人在夜班时受到骚扰,66.7%的人在独自工作时受到骚扰。同样,28.2%的人报告了性骚扰事件;90.9%的人口头报告,89.7%的人建议医院需要制定反性骚扰政策。夜班护士(100.0%)、PCL/ B. Sc文化程度(20.0%)、未婚(21.8%)、普通护士(201.7%)、身材苗条(21.3%)、性格凶悍(33.3%)、长相漂亮(29.8%)较常被侵犯,但差异无统计学意义。结论:三级医院护士工作场所性骚扰较为常见。然而,由于担心负面后果以及缺乏关于如何以及在何处报告的知识,报告率非常低。应制定适当的政策、法律和报告机制,打击护士性骚扰。
Experiences of Sexual Harassment among Nurses in a Tertiary Hospital
Introduction: Sexual harassment among nurses is a major issue of work place, health and safety that seriously affects patient care. It is more common among nurses. The aim of this study was to identify experiences of sexual harassment among nurses in a tertiary hospital.
Method: A descriptive cross-sectional design was used to find out the experience of sexual harassment among nurses. Two hundred and twenty-three, nurses working in a tertiary hospital were selected using purposive sampling technique. Data were collected through structured, self-administered questionnaire. Ethical approval was obtained from Institutional Review Committee Institute of Medicine Kathmandu. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science (version 16)
Results: The mean age of the nurses was 29.6 (SD ± 7.4) years and 57.0% were married. Most of the nurses (85.2%) performed as roster basis in all shifts (rotation; morning, evening and night) duty and 15.2% of the nurses were from emergency ward. Median duration of work experience was 4.17 years (range= 6months to 31 years). Total 18.5% nurses had experienced some kinds of sexual harassment in their workplace. More than half (53.8%) each were harassed by doctors and visitors; 46.2% of the nurses were harassed in emergency/ general ward/ operation theatre; 30.8% were harassed at bed side; 38.5% were harassed in the evening shift and 66.7% were harassed when they are working alone. Likewise, 28.2% reported the incident of sexual harassment; 90.9% reported verbally and 89.7% suggested that hospital need to develop policy against sexual harassment. Nurses with night shift duty (100.0%), PCL/ B. Sc level of education (20.0%), unmarried (21.8%), staff nurse (201.7%), slim body (21.3%), fierce nature (33.3%) and beautiful looks (29.8%) were more frequently victimized but that was not statistically significant.
Conclusions: Workplace sexual harassment is frequent among nurses working at tertiary hospital. However, reporting rate is very low due to fear of negative consequences and lack of knowledge about how and where to report. Proper policy, law and reporting mechanism should be developed to combat sexual harassment among nurses.