College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Caring Futures Institute, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
School of Psychology and Wellbeing, Faculty of Health Engineering and Sciences, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
J Nurs Manag. 2022 Sep;30(6):1843-1851. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13724. Epub 2022 Jun 28.
We aim to investigate nurses' perceptions of support after incidences of Workplace Violence.
Nurses experience workplace violence daily. Adequate support following incidents of violence can reduce adverse impacts. Current support systems for coping with workplace violence are lacking.
Focus group interviews were conducted with 23 nurses working in a regional Queensland Hospital. Qualitative data was transcribed and thematically analyzed to determine themes. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research checklist was followed.
The primary source of support after a violent incident was from other nurses. Support was needed immediately to empower nurses to be able to continue their caring role. Often the support was not provided nor were nurses aware of the support services available. Although personal family and friends were a valuable support, most nurses were reluctant to disclose their experiences to protect them.
This paper discusses nurses' experience of support following violence incidents at work as part of findings from a more extensive study that explored the perceptions of nurses regarding violence, strategies and support in a regional Queensland Hospital. Hospital support following a violent incident was perceived as inadequate and nurses felt unsupported immediately following an incident.
After an incidence of workplace violence, appropriate effective support may mitigate the enduring impacts of experiencing violence. There is the need for hospital management to provide effective support services and improve staff awareness of available support services.
我们旨在调查护士在遭遇工作场所暴力后的支持感知。
护士每天都会经历工作场所暴力。在暴力事件发生后,提供充分的支持可以减轻不良影响。目前应对工作场所暴力的支持系统存在不足。
对昆士兰州一家地区医院的 23 名护士进行了焦点小组访谈。对定性数据进行了转录和主题分析,以确定主题。遵循了定性研究报告的综合标准清单。
暴力事件后护士的主要支持来源是其他护士。需要立即提供支持,使护士能够继续他们的护理角色。但往往没有提供支持,护士也不知道可用的支持服务。尽管个人的家人和朋友是有价值的支持,但大多数护士不愿意透露自己的经历以保护他们。
本文讨论了护士在工作场所暴力事件后的支持体验,这是一项更广泛研究的一部分,该研究探讨了昆士兰州一家地区医院的护士对暴力、策略和支持的看法。医院在暴力事件后的支持被认为是不足的,护士在事件发生后立即感到没有得到支持。
在遭遇工作场所暴力后,适当有效的支持可能会减轻遭受暴力的持久影响。医院管理层有必要提供有效的支持服务,并提高员工对可用支持服务的认识。