[HTML][HTML] Violence and job satisfaction of nurses: Importance of a support network in healthcare

M del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes… - … applied to legal …, 2021 - journals.copmadrid.org
Employees in the healthcare sector are the professionals who are the most exposed to
violence. The severity of its consequences makes it necessary to inquire into its effects and …

[HTML][HTML] RETRACTED: Cognitive Behavior Therapy by Nurses in Reducing Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder on Children as Victims of Violence: A Scoping …

I Yosep, A Mardhiyah, GG Ramdhanie, CWM Sari… - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
Violence against children can cause psychological problems such as post-traumatic
syndrome disorder (PTSD). The negative impact of violence on children is psychological …

Workplace verbal abuse, nurse‐reported quality of care and patient safety outcomes among early‐career hospital nurses

H Cho, K Pavek, L Steege - Journal of Nursing Management, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To examine the differences in early‐career nurses' verbal abuse experiences based
on their sociodemographic characteristics, and to investigate the associations of verbal …

Interventions for reducing negative impacts of workplace violence among health workers: a scoping review

I Yosep, A Mardhiyah, H Hendrawati… - Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Workplace violence on health workers in the workplace causes physical and psychological
problems. Negative impacts on victims of workplace violence such as physical problems …

[HTML][HTML] (Un) Broken: Lateral violence among hospital nurses, user violence, burnout, and general health: A structural equation modeling analysis

MJ Vidal-Alves, D Pina, JA Ruiz-Hernández… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Workplace violence is a social problem yet to be solved. Although it is present in
virtually all work environments, its prevalence in healthcare settings stands out, being …

[HTML][HTML] Workplace aggression against healthcare workers in a Spanish healthcare institution between 2019 and 2021: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

A Díaz, M Utzet, J Mirabent, P Diaz… - Frontiers in public …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Objectives Describe the incidence of first aggressions among healthcare workers (HCWs)
before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in a Spanish healthcare institution, according to …

Noise pollution, annoyance, and sensitivity; its impact on general health and aggression of hospital staffs

H Abbasi, M Ziaei, K Salimi, S Zare, M Jokar… - Current …, 2024 - Springer
Exposure to the excessive noise can leads to serious physiological and psychological
effects on human health. The present study was aimed to determine the employees' …

[PDF][PDF] Workplace violence in hospital emergency departments and consequences for health care professionals and support staff: a cluster analysis

JMC Pallarés, JA Ruiz-Hernández… - …, 2023 - revistaemergencias.org
Results. Two groups were identified. The first consisted of 298 cases with high mean (SD)
scores for nonphysical assaults (51.5 [7.9]) and low scores for physical violence (4.8 [2.9]) …

[HTML][HTML] Violencia laboral de usuarios y sus consecuencias sobre profesionales sanitarios y no sanitarios de los servicios de urgencias hospitalarios

JMC Pallarés, JAR Fernández, IG Muñoz… - … : Revista de la …, 2023 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Método. Es un diseño trasversal, descriptivo-analítico mediante la aplicación de un
formulario de 121 ítems a una muestra de 584 profesionales sanitarios y no sanitarios de 12 …

[HTML][HTML] La violencia y la satisfacción laboral de los profesionales de enfermería: importancia de la red de apoyo en el ámbito sanitario

MC Pérez-Fuentes, JJ Gázquez… - … European Journal of …, 2021 - SciELO Espana
Employees in the healthcare sector are the professionals who are the most exposed to
violence. The severity of its consequences makes it necessary to inquire into its effects and …