Nurses' experiences and understanding of workplace violence in a trauma and emergency department in South Africa

被引:21
|
作者
Kennedy, Maureen [1 ]
Julie, Hester [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stellenbosch, Human Resources, Stellenbosch, South Africa
[2] Univ Western Cape, Sch Nursing, Bellville, South Africa
来源
HEALTH SA GESONDHEID | 2013年 / 18卷 / 01期
关键词
D O I
10.4102/hsag.v18i1.663
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Violence in South African society has reached epidemic levels and has permeated the walls of the workplace. The aim of the study was to gain a deeper understanding of how nurses experience and understand workplace violence perpetrated by patients, and to make recommendations to reduce this type of violence. A qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study was conducted to explore the experiences and coping mechanisms of nurses regarding workplace violence. The purposive sample comprised eight nurses working in the Trauma and Emergency Department in the Western Cape, South Africa. Thematic analysis was done of the semi-structured interviews. Four main themes and 10 categories were identified. Nurses are experiencing physical threats, verbal abuse and psychological and imminent violence on a regular basis. They tend to 'normalise' abusive patient behaviour because of the perception that workplace abuse 'comes with the territory, which resulted in under-reporting. However, perpetrators received compromised care by being avoided, ignored or given only minimal nursing care. Coping mechanisms ranged from using colleagues as sounding boards, helping out with duties, taking a smoke break and using friends and family to get it 'off their chest'. The tolerance of non-physical violence and the absence of policies to deal with the violence, contribute to under-reporting.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Nurses' experiences of workplace violence in the emergency department
    Al-Natour, Ahlam
    Abuziad, Lubna
    Hweidi, Lama Issa
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW, 2023, 70 (04) : 485 - 493
  • [2] Psychological impact of workplace violence towards nurses in the emergency department
    Koubaa, A.
    Khouja, N.
    Ismail, S.
    Bechrifa, E.
    Baraketi, E.
    Ben Jemaa, A.
    Hsinet, J.
    Benzarti, A.
    [J]. EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2023, 66 : S868 - S868
  • [3] Pediatric emergency nurses' workplace violence experiences: A qualitative study
    Yildiz, Ilknur
    Yildiz, Fatma Tok
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSING, 2022, 62
  • [4] A Systematic Review of the Literature: Workplace Violence against Nurses in the Emergency Department
    Al-Qadi, Mahmoud M.
    [J]. NURSING RESEARCH, 2021, 70 (03) : E112 - E112
  • [5] Managing the Trauma of Community Violence and Workplace Accidents in South Africa
    Maiden, R.
    Terblanche, Lourens
    [J]. JOURNAL OF WORKPLACE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, 2006, 21 (3-4) : 89 - 100
  • [6] Emergency department nurses' understanding and experiences of implementing discharge planning
    Han, Chin-Yen
    Barnard, Alan
    Chapman, Helen
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 2009, 65 (06) : 1283 - 1292
  • [7] Prevalence and Risk Factors of Workplace Violence Against Emergency Department Nurses in China
    Lei, Zihui
    Yan, Shijiao
    Jiang, Heng
    Feng, Jing
    Han, Shuyang
    Herath, Chulani
    Shen, Xin
    Min, Rui
    Lv, Chuanzhu
    Gan, Yong
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 67
  • [8] Workplace Violence Against Nurses: Vhembe District Hospitals, South Africa
    Mahani, Tshifularo Olga
    Akinsola, Henry Abayomi
    Mabunda, Jabu
    Oni, Helen Tosin
    [J]. RESEARCH AND THEORY FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 2017, 31 (01) : 28 - 38
  • [9] Iranian Nurses' Experiences of Workplace Violence in Prehospital Emergency Care A Qualitative Study
    Rahmani, Azad
    Dadashzadeh, Abbas
    Hassankhani, Hadi
    Boyle, Malcolm
    Mohammadi, Eesa
    Campbell, Suzanne
    [J]. ADVANCED EMERGENCY NURSING JOURNAL, 2020, 42 (02) : 137 - 149
  • [10] Exploring Jordanian emergency registered nurses? experiences of workplace violence: A phenomenological study
    Al-Qadi, Mahmoud Mustafa
    Maruca, Annette T.
    Beck, Cheryl Tatano
    Walsh, Stephen J.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSING, 2022, 65