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The impact of nurses’ caring behaviors and personality traits on workplace violence [PDF]
AimsBased on the propensity score matching method, this study analyzes the correlation between nurses’ exposure to workplace violence, caring behaviors, and personality traits.
Hongjuan Chang +5 more
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How it affects health care, which providers are most affected, and what management and staff can do about it.
Christina M. Holbrook +3 more
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Associations of Workplace Violence With Cardiovascular Disease Among United States Workers: Findings From a National Survey [PDF]
Objectives Recent research indicates a potential association between workplace violence and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the working-age population. However, the relevant evidence in the United States is sparse.
Zheyu Hu, Jian Li
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Background: Workplace bullying, and violence within the midwifery profession, has been a well-documented concern in health literature since the early 1990′s.
Naomi Simpson +4 more
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Background Workplace violence is widespread, but studies on workplace violence against health professions in outpatient settings are sparse. We aimed to examine, for the first time, the prevalence of workplace violence against medical assistants as well ...
Viola Mambrey +2 more
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Background: Workplace violence is a major concern for clinicians worldwide. There has been little data on the epidemiology of workplace violence against frontline clinicians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yuan Yang +16 more
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Background Workplace violence severely impacts individual nurses. With the three-child opening policy of China and the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic in the recently years, obstetric nurses face the double attack of heavy workload and staffing shortage.
Shan Huang +5 more
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Background Workplace violence has had a significant and negative psychological impact on nursing professionals worldwide. Concerted worldwide efforts to improve work environments have not yet removed nursing professionals from the threat of violence.
Soyun Hong +3 more
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Background: Despite a growing number of investigations exploring the health problems in precarious workers, there is still a paucity of studies investigating workplace violence in workers with multi-party employment arrangements (WMPEAs).
Yeogyeong Yoon, Kyunghee Jung-Choi
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Background Workplace violence is one of the global health concerns. Although nurses are the backbone of the health care provision, they are highly subjected to workplace violence in healthcare.
Henok Legesse +6 more
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