Awareness about Workplace Harassment among Female Nursing Students and Nursing Staff of a Teaching Hospital in Lahore

T. Kazmi, Jamal Abdul Nasir, Umaila Qayyum, Tehreem Tahir
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Background: Harassment of working women is a common social and human rights problem and healthcare settings are no exception. This unacceptable situation has many avoidable determinants that need preventive measures to ensure, safe and secure working environment for nurses. Objectives: To assess the knowledge and understanding among female nursing students and nursing staff about workplace harassment in a tertiary healthcare facility. Methods: It was a cross-sectional study conducted at Tertiary care hospital Lahore from July to September 2018. Convenient sampling technique was used to collect data. Verbal informed consent of voluntary participants was taken. Anonymity and confidentiality was assured. SPSS version 21 was used for data analysis. The participants (n=80) comprised of senior female nurses students (62.5%) and senior nursing staff (37.5%), aged 18 to 46 years. Results: Awareness about common harassment forms was adequate (81.3%). Adverse effects included mental health problems (83.8%) and low self-esteem (72.5%). A large percentage of nurses (62.5%) intended to report such personal incident to institutional head and 72.5% were willing to accompany victims for such reporting. 77.5% desired arranging informative sessions and holding counseling for victims (78.8%) at workplace. Only 22.5% had vague idea about official protective legal frameworks. Conclusions: Workplace harassment of female workers is quite prevalent but under-reported phenomena in Pakistan. All organizations and institutions must have a harassment policy to protect the females.  
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拉合尔一家教学医院女护理学生和护理人员对工作场所骚扰的认识
背景:对职业妇女的骚扰是一个普遍的社会和人权问题,保健机构也不例外。这种不可接受的情况有许多可避免的决定因素,需要采取预防措施,确保护士的安全可靠的工作环境。目的:了解女护生和护理人员对三级医疗机构工作场所性骚扰的认识和理解情况。方法:采用横断面研究方法,于2018年7月至9月在拉合尔三级医院进行。采用方便抽样技术进行数据采集。对自愿参与者进行口头知情同意。匿名和保密得到了保证。使用SPSS version 21进行数据分析。参与者(n=80)由高级女护士(62.5%)和高级护理人员(37.5%)组成,年龄18 ~ 46岁。结果:81.3%的受访者对常见的骚扰形式有充分的了解。不良反应包括心理健康问题(83.8%)和自卑(72.5%)。很大比例的护士(62.5%)打算向机构负责人报告此类个人事件,72.5%的护士愿意陪同受害者进行此类报告。77.5%的人希望在工作场所为受害者安排信息会议和提供咨询(78.8%)。只有22.5%的人对官方保护法律框架有模糊的概念。结论:在巴基斯坦,工作场所对女工的骚扰相当普遍,但报道不足。所有组织和机构都必须制定骚扰政策来保护女性。
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