University of California-Los Angeles, School of Nursing, 700 Tiverton Ave., Factor Building, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2010 Feb;31(2):89-95. doi: 10.3109/01612840903267638.
Registered nurses have been the recipients of an alarming increase in workplace violence (WPV). Emergency and psychiatric nurses have been found to be the most vulnerable and yet few solid reporting procedures exist to fully account for a true number of incidents. Further compounding the problem is the lack of a standard definition of violence to guide reporting procedures, interventions, legislation, and research. While there are certain risk factors that not only predispose the nurse and the patient to WPV, research continues to attempt to parse out which risk factors are the key determinants of WPV and also which interventions prove to be significant in reducing WPV. The nursing shortage is expected only to increase; recruitment and retention of qualified staff members may be deterred by WPV. This necessitates focused research on the phenomenon of workplace violence in health care.
注册护士已经成为工作场所暴力(WPV)的主要受害者。急诊和精神科护士被认为是最易受伤害的群体,但目前几乎没有可靠的报告程序来全面统计实际发生的事件数量。更糟糕的是,目前还缺乏一个统一的暴力定义来指导报告程序、干预措施、立法和研究。虽然有一些风险因素不仅会使护士和患者更容易受到 WPV 的影响,但研究仍在继续试图厘清哪些风险因素是 WPV 的关键决定因素,以及哪些干预措施在减少 WPV 方面是有效的。预计护理人员短缺只会增加;WPV 可能会阻碍对合格员工的招聘和留用。这就需要对医疗保健工作场所暴力现象进行有针对性的研究。