辱骂
工作场所暴力
大流行
医学
优势比
医疗保健
职业安全与健康
置信区间
横断面研究
身体虐待
家庭医学
可能性
护理部
自杀预防
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
家庭暴力
毒物控制
医疗急救
疾病
传染病(医学专业)
逻辑回归
经济
病理
内科学
经济增长
作者
Ha Do Byon,Knar Sagherian,Yeonsu Kim,Jane Lipscomb,Mary Crandall,Linsey M. Steege
出处
期刊:AAOHN Journal
[SAGE]
日期:2021-08-03
卷期号:70 (9): 412-420
被引量:73
标识
DOI:10.1177/21650799211031233
摘要
Type II (customer-on-worker) workplace violence (WPV) against nurses and its underreporting are ongoing safety and health challenges in health care. The COVID-19 pandemic has strained patients and nurses and, in turn, may have increased WPV. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to describe and compare a sample of nurses' reported prevalence of Type II WPV and their reporting of these events during the pandemic.Data from an online survey of registered nurses (N = 373) working in hospitals were included. Prevalence was calculated for physical violence and verbal abuse, and their reporting of these events, including the experience of violence between nurses who did and did not care for patients with COVID-19.Overall, 44.4% and 67.8% of the nurses reported experiencing physical violence and verbal abuse, respectively, between February and May/June 2020. Nurses who provided care for patients with COVID-19 experienced more physical violence (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 2.18, 95% confidence interval [CI] = [1.30, 3.67]) and verbal abuse (aOR = 2.10, 95% CI = [1.22, 3.61]) than nurses who did not care for these patients. One in 10 nurses felt reporting the incident was more difficult during the pandemic.A significant proportion of nurses who cared for patients with COVID-19 experienced more physical violence and verbal abuse, and more difficulty in reporting to management. As the pandemic continues, health care organizations need to recognize that workers may be at an elevated risk for experiencing WPV and may be less likely to report, resulting in an urgent need for prevention efforts on their part.
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