Alenezi Atallah
Department of Nursing, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Shaqra University, Shaqra, Saudi Arabia.
J Nurs Manag. 2024 Apr 2;2024:4449445. doi: 10.1155/2024/4449445. eCollection 2024.
Violence at work against healthcare professionals is a frequent and pervasive problem. There are growing data that indicate nurses are especially susceptible to experiencing violent acts at work. Resilience helps strengthen nursing competency in the proper management of stressful circumstances, like being exposed to workplace violence.
The aim of the study is to assess the impact of resilience on workplace violence among mental health nurses.
A cross-sectional research design was used to conduct this study with a convenience sample of 361 nurses recruited from a governmental psychiatric hospital in Saudi Arabia. . Data were collected using two tools: the first tool was the workplace violence questionnaire, which collected nurses' demographic, job, and workplace violence data, and the second was the resilience at work scale to assess nurses' resilience.
This survey found that 70.4% of nurses experienced workplace violence in the last year, and fewer than half were resilient at work. Close to one-third (33.5%) of nurses were terrified and confused after workplace violence. The most violent repercussions were psychological (46.8%): dread, tension, and worry. Additionally, 48.8% of nurses exhibited high work resilience.
A considerable percentage of mental health nurses encountered instances of violence during the provision of care inside mental health hospital settings. The variables of nationality (non-Saudi nurses), rotating work shift, educational levels, and exhibiting a lower level of resilience were found to have a statistically significant correlation with instances of workplace violence. . Training programs and educational initiatives should be developed and implemented to equip nurses with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively respond to and prevent workplace violence incidents. By providing comprehensive training, healthcare organizations can empower nurses to address and mitigate workplace violence, ultimately creating a safer and more supportive work environment.
针对医护人员的工作场所暴力是一个常见且普遍存在的问题。越来越多的数据表明,护士在工作中特别容易遭受暴力行为。复原力有助于增强护士在妥善应对压力环境(如遭受工作场所暴力)方面的能力。
本研究的目的是评估复原力对心理健康护士工作场所暴力的影响。
采用横断面研究设计,以便利抽样的方式从沙特阿拉伯一家政府精神病医院招募了361名护士进行本研究。使用两种工具收集数据:第一种工具是工作场所暴力问卷,收集护士的人口统计学、工作和工作场所暴力数据;第二种是工作复原力量表,以评估护士的复原力。
本次调查发现,70.4%的护士在过去一年中经历过工作场所暴力,且工作中具有复原力的护士不到一半。近三分之一(33.5%)的护士在经历工作场所暴力后感到恐惧和困惑。最严重的暴力影响是心理方面的(46.8%):恐惧、紧张和担忧。此外,48.8%的护士表现出较高的工作复原力。
相当比例的心理健康护士在精神病医院环境中提供护理时遭遇过暴力事件。研究发现,国籍(非沙特护士)、轮班工作、教育水平以及复原力较低等因素与工作场所暴力事件存在统计学上的显著相关性。应制定并实施培训计划和教育举措,使护士具备有效应对和预防工作场所暴力事件所需的知识和技能。通过提供全面培训,医疗机构可以使护士有能力应对和减轻工作场所暴力,最终营造一个更安全、更具支持性的工作环境。