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Causes of workplace violence against nurses and strategies for its prevention in developed countries: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Workplace violence among healthcare providers in India: a mixed-method study. [PDF]
Anil D +7 more
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Workplace violence, psychological capital, and professional identity among Chinese nursing interns: a latent profile and mediation analysis. [PDF]
Liang Y, Chen L, Wang J, Su D.
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Health Care Staff-Reported Workplace Violence in Patient Safety Event Reports.
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Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1997
This integrative review of research on workplace violence in Canada and the United States showed that risk factors for homicide and nonfatal assault injuries differed significantly. In 1993, there were 1,063 work-related homicides in the United States (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1994).
J B, Hewitt, P F, Levin
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This integrative review of research on workplace violence in Canada and the United States showed that risk factors for homicide and nonfatal assault injuries differed significantly. In 1993, there were 1,063 work-related homicides in the United States (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1994).
J B, Hewitt, P F, Levin
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Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 2009
The purpose of this study is to investigate emergency department (ED) workplace violence and assess staff perceptions of safety. Healthcare workers, in particular emergency care professionals, are often the recipients of workplace violence. The majority of staff (73%) reported that they felt safe most of the time or always, and 8% responded that they ...
Patricia Kunz, Howard, Nicki, Gilboy
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The purpose of this study is to investigate emergency department (ED) workplace violence and assess staff perceptions of safety. Healthcare workers, in particular emergency care professionals, are often the recipients of workplace violence. The majority of staff (73%) reported that they felt safe most of the time or always, and 8% responded that they ...
Patricia Kunz, Howard, Nicki, Gilboy
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British Journal of Nursing, 2021
Sam Foster, Chief Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals, considers the problem of the harassment, abuse and violence towards NHS staff from patients and members of the public
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Sam Foster, Chief Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals, considers the problem of the harassment, abuse and violence towards NHS staff from patients and members of the public
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Domestic Violence in the Workplace
Plastic Surgical Nursing, 19981. It is important for workers, management, and health and safety personnel to recognize a history of domestic violence may place an individual at risk for acts of violence at work. 2. Employers and unions are beginning to recognize domestic violence may impact the economic well being of a workplace by decreasing productivity and attendance, and by ...
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