Violence against nurses in healthcare facilities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia

Martina Tomagová, R. Zeleníková, R. Kozáková, K. Žiaková, B. Babiarczyk, A. Turbiarz
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Aim: To identify the incidence of workplace violence against nurses in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, its sources, ways of dealing with violence against nurses, the intensity of nurse’s psychological problems as a result of their experience of workplace violence. Design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: Workplace Violence in the Health Sector Country Case Study – Questionnaire was used. The sample consisted of 526 nurses from selected healthcare settings in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Data was collected from June to November 2016. Results: Verbal as well physical violence against nurses is a frequent phenomenon in nurses’ workplace in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. We identified statistically significant difference in verbal aggression from patients and higher intensity of nurse’s psychological problems as a result of patients’ aggression. In both countries, we have found an incomplete problem solution by the management of healthcare facilities. Conclusion: Verbal as well physical violence against nurses is a frequent phenomenon in the workplace of Czech and Slovak nurses. The management of healthcare facilities must establish appropriate procedures to reduce the occurrence of this phenomenon.
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在捷克共和国和斯洛伐克,针对保健设施护士的暴力行为
目的:了解捷克共和国和斯洛伐克针对护士的工作场所暴力的发生率,其来源,处理针对护士的暴力的方式,以及护士因经历工作场所暴力而产生的心理问题的强度。设计:横断面研究。方法:采用国家卫生部门工作场所暴力案例研究-问卷调查。样本包括来自捷克共和国和斯洛伐克选定医疗机构的526名护士。数据收集于2016年6月至11月。结果:在捷克和斯洛伐克,针对护士的言语暴力和肢体暴力是护士工作场所的常见现象。我们发现患者的言语攻击与患者的言语攻击有显著的统计学差异,并且由于患者的攻击而导致护士心理问题的强度更高。在这两个国家,我们都发现医疗设施的管理并不能完全解决问题。结论:对护士的言语暴力和肢体暴力是捷克和斯洛伐克护士工作场所的常见现象。保健设施的管理必须建立适当的程序,以减少这种现象的发生。
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