作者
Sharleen Jahner, Kelly Penz, Norma J Stewart, Martha LP MacLeod
发表日期
2020/10
期刊
Workplace Health & Safety
卷号
68
期号
10
页码范围
480-490
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Background
Exposure to traumatic events is an occupational hazard with potential adverse psychological consequences. Previous research has focused mainly on urban practice settings; therefore, this study explored the distressing experiences encountered by rural/remote nurses and their perception of organizational support.
Methods
Thematic analyses were conducted on open-ended data from a pan-Canadian survey of 3,822 regulated nurses, where 1,222 nurses (32%) reported experiencing an extremely distressing health care incident within the past 2 years. Among the respondents, 804 nurses (65%) reported that they did not receive psychological support from the organizations leadership following incidents.
Findings
Three main themes regarding distressing events were: (a) involvement in profound events of death/dying, traumatic injury and loss, (b) experiencing or witnessing severe violence and/or …
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