Alnaeem Mohammad M, Hasan Suleiman Khaled, Alzoubi Majdi M, Sumaqa Yasmeen Abu, Al-Mugheed Khalid, Saeed Alabdullah Amany Anwar, Farghaly Abdelaliem Sally Mohammed
Adult Health Nursing/Palliative Care and Pain Management, School of Nursing, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
School of Nursing, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Front Public Health. 2025 Jan 7;12:1418813. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1418813. eCollection 2024.
Globally, nearly one-third of workplace violence (WPV) occurs in the health sector. Exposure to WPV among Jordanian nurses has been widely speculated to be underreported. Understanding of the factors contributing to WPV among nurses and their consequences is limited.
This study aimed to examine the consequences and contributing factors of WPV and explore suggestions for reducing WPV among nurses working in peripheral hospitals.
This descriptive, cross-sectional study included 431 Jordanian nurses. Data were collected using a self-report instrument between December 2022 and June 2023. A modified version of the ILO/ICN/WHO/PSI Workplace Violence in the Health Sector Country Case Study Questionnaire developed and validated in 2003 was used.
The ages of the participants ranged from 20 to 49 years. A total of 349 nurses (81%) had experienced verbal violence, while 110 (25.5%) had experienced physical violence. Of the 110 nurses who were physically attacked, 44 (40 %) reported that an investigation was conducted to determine the cause of the incident. Approximately 38.2% of incidents involving physical violence in the last 12 months involved the use of weapons. The current study revealed that 59.6% of the nurses reported that verbal incidents were common in their workplace. The highest level of agreement among all participants was leniency in applying penalties to perpetrators of violence inside hospitals. The majority of participants (95.8%) agreed that improving staff-patient communication skills would effectively reduce violence.
Creating awareness among healthcare professionals, patients, and the general public regarding the impact of WPV and the importance of respect and professionalism is crucial.
在全球范围内,近三分之一的工作场所暴力事件发生在卫生部门。人们普遍猜测约旦护士遭受工作场所暴力事件的情况被低估了。对于导致护士遭受工作场所暴力的因素及其后果的了解有限。
本研究旨在探讨工作场所暴力的后果和促成因素,并探索减少周边医院护士工作场所暴力的建议。
这项描述性横断面研究纳入了431名约旦护士。在2022年12月至2023年6月期间,使用自我报告工具收集数据。采用了2003年开发并验证的国际劳工组织/国际护士理事会/世界卫生组织/公共服务国际组织《卫生部门工作场所暴力国家案例研究问卷》的修订版。
参与者的年龄在20岁至49岁之间。共有349名护士(81%)经历过言语暴力,而110名(25.5%)经历过身体暴力。在110名遭受身体攻击的护士中,44名(40%)报告说进行了调查以确定事件原因。在过去12个月中,约38.2%的涉及身体暴力的事件使用了武器。当前研究表明,59.6%的护士报告说言语事件在其工作场所很常见。所有参与者中最高的共识是对医院内暴力行为实施者从轻处罚。大多数参与者(95.8%)同意提高医护人员与患者的沟通技巧将有效减少暴力。
提高医疗保健专业人员、患者和公众对工作场所暴力影响以及尊重和专业精神重要性的认识至关重要。