Escribano Rubén Blanco, Beneit Juan, Luis Garcia Jose
DNP, Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, 28034, Spain.
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Plaza Ramón y Cajal s/n, Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, 28040, Spain.
Heliyon. 2019 Mar 2;5(3):e01283. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01283. eCollection 2019 Mar.
The literature on occupational violence and even more the literature on violence against nurses in health settings have evidenced inconsistencies regarding how workplace violence has been conceptualized.
To review and discuss some inconsistencies regarding how workplace violence against nurses in health settings has been conceptualized paying special attention to the challenges posed to the health of nurses stemming from patients, visitors or co-workers.
Review of data of the European Working Conditions Surveys, and National Surveys on Working Conditions in Spain.
It is necessary to overcome these conceptual inconsistencies on violence in order to carry out intervention programmes based on solid theoretical grounds.
Violence against nurses takes place within an organisational climate defined by role relationships. The organizational climate can either reduce the likelihood of violence or, on the contrary, instigate violent behaviors.
关于职业暴力的文献,尤其是关于医疗机构中针对护士的暴力行为的文献,已经证明了在工作场所暴力的概念化方面存在不一致之处。
回顾并讨论在医疗机构中针对护士的工作场所暴力的概念化方面存在的一些不一致之处,特别关注患者、访客或同事对护士健康构成的挑战。
回顾欧洲工作条件调查和西班牙国家工作条件调查的数据。
有必要克服这些关于暴力的概念不一致,以便在坚实的理论基础上开展干预计划。
针对护士的暴力行为发生在由角色关系定义的组织氛围中。组织氛围既可以降低暴力发生的可能性,也可能相反,引发暴力行为。