Nursing Sciences Department, Faculty of Social and Community Sciences, Ruppin Academic Center, Emek- Hefer 402500, Israel.
Nursing Sciences Department, Faculty of Social and Community Sciences, Ruppin Academic Center, Emek- Hefer 402500, Israel.
Int Emerg Nurs. 2022 Nov;65:101230. doi: 10.1016/j.ienj.2022.101230. Epub 2022 Nov 1.
Nursing staff, especially in violence-prone emergency departments (ED), are at high risk of burnout. Frequently experienced violence is expected to have a strong impact on the nursing staff's burnout. This study aimed to examine the differences in the level of burnout between nursing staff who work in the ED and nursing staff who work in other inpatient departments, and its relationship with violence in various hospitals in Israel.
A cross-sectional study that utilized a three-part questionnaire: demographic data, degree of burnout, and frequency occurrence of violence events against nurses.
150 nurses in EDs (N = 75) and inpatient departments (N = 75) were sampled. Significant differences were found between the two groups: Nurses in EDs experienced a higher degree of burnout than nurses in other hospital departments, and the degree of burnout was found to have a positive relationship with exposure to both verbal and physical workplace violence.
Nursing staff in EDs could develop a high degree of burnout, and exposure to workplace violence could exacerbate it. The physical and emotional safety of the staff is an important aspect in preventing burnout, and creating a secure work environment.
护理人员,尤其是在易发生暴力事件的急诊部门(ED)工作的护理人员,面临着高度的倦怠风险。经常经历的暴力事件预计会对护理人员的倦怠产生强烈影响。本研究旨在检查在以色列各医院中,在 ED 工作的护理人员与在其他住院病房工作的护理人员之间的倦怠水平差异及其与暴力事件的关系。
这是一项横断面研究,使用了三部分问卷:人口统计学数据、倦怠程度和针对护士的暴力事件发生频率。
从 ED(N=75)和住院病房(N=75)中抽取了 150 名护士。两组之间存在显著差异:ED 中的护士经历了更高程度的倦怠,而与言语和身体工作场所暴力的接触程度与倦怠程度呈正相关。
ED 的护理人员可能会出现高度倦怠,而接触工作场所暴力可能会加剧这种情况。工作人员的身心安全是预防倦怠和创造安全工作环境的一个重要方面。