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Occupational Violence against Brazilian Nurses

BACKGROUND: We evaluated the prevalence and risk factors of workplace violence against Brazilian nurses in 2014. METHODS: The study’s population comprised of 112 nurses working in teams of Family Primary Care Units and Primary Care Health Centers. Those nurses were asked to answer a questionnaire th...

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Autores principales: CAVALCANTI, Alessandro Leite, BELO, Eduardo dos Reis, MARCOLINO, Emanuella de Castro, FERNANDES, Américo, CAVALCANTI, Yuri Wanderley, de CARVALHO, Danielle Franklin, VALENÇA, Ana Maria Gondim, CAVALCANTI, Alidianne Fabia Cabral, PADILHA, Wilton Wilney Nascimento
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30581778
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author CAVALCANTI, Alessandro Leite
BELO, Eduardo dos Reis
MARCOLINO, Emanuella de Castro
FERNANDES, Américo
CAVALCANTI, Yuri Wanderley
de CARVALHO, Danielle Franklin
VALENÇA, Ana Maria Gondim
CAVALCANTI, Alidianne Fabia Cabral
PADILHA, Wilton Wilney Nascimento
author_facet CAVALCANTI, Alessandro Leite
BELO, Eduardo dos Reis
MARCOLINO, Emanuella de Castro
FERNANDES, Américo
CAVALCANTI, Yuri Wanderley
de CARVALHO, Danielle Franklin
VALENÇA, Ana Maria Gondim
CAVALCANTI, Alidianne Fabia Cabral
PADILHA, Wilton Wilney Nascimento
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description BACKGROUND: We evaluated the prevalence and risk factors of workplace violence against Brazilian nurses in 2014. METHODS: The study’s population comprised of 112 nurses working in teams of Family Primary Care Units and Primary Care Health Centers. Those nurses were asked to answer a questionnaire that addressed the socio-demographic information, the professional routine and the occupational violence faced (types, frequency and characteristics of perpetrators). Data were analyzed using the SPSS software. RESULTS: Most of nurses were female (94.6%), aged between 34–43 yr (38.4%), living with a partner (60.7%) and having a weekly workload of 40 h (90.1 %). The prevalence of violence was 73.2%. Predominantly, occupational violence comprised of verbal violence (67.0%) and psychological harassment (bullying −27.1%). Patients (81.1%) and caregivers (83.1%) were responsible for verbal violence, whilst the heads of teams (78.3%) and other health professionals (41.7 %) practiced bullying. The risk factors more frequently reported were the lack of safety in the workplace (73.2%) and the aggressive behavior of patients (67%). The occupational violence was not statistically associated with the gender, professional experience, experience at primary health care, weekly working hours, or working shift. The type of violence faced was not either statistically associated with gender, marital status, professional experience, weekly working hours, or working shift. CONCLUSION: Occupational violence has high prevalence among Brazilian nurses working at primary health care system. Verbal violence is more prevalent and frequently practiced by patients. The lack of safety in the workplace is the main risk factor associated with occupational violence faced by nurses.
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spelling pubmed-62948662018-12-21 Occupational Violence against Brazilian Nurses CAVALCANTI, Alessandro Leite BELO, Eduardo dos Reis MARCOLINO, Emanuella de Castro FERNANDES, Américo CAVALCANTI, Yuri Wanderley de CARVALHO, Danielle Franklin VALENÇA, Ana Maria Gondim CAVALCANTI, Alidianne Fabia Cabral PADILHA, Wilton Wilney Nascimento Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: We evaluated the prevalence and risk factors of workplace violence against Brazilian nurses in 2014. METHODS: The study’s population comprised of 112 nurses working in teams of Family Primary Care Units and Primary Care Health Centers. Those nurses were asked to answer a questionnaire that addressed the socio-demographic information, the professional routine and the occupational violence faced (types, frequency and characteristics of perpetrators). Data were analyzed using the SPSS software. RESULTS: Most of nurses were female (94.6%), aged between 34–43 yr (38.4%), living with a partner (60.7%) and having a weekly workload of 40 h (90.1 %). The prevalence of violence was 73.2%. Predominantly, occupational violence comprised of verbal violence (67.0%) and psychological harassment (bullying −27.1%). Patients (81.1%) and caregivers (83.1%) were responsible for verbal violence, whilst the heads of teams (78.3%) and other health professionals (41.7 %) practiced bullying. The risk factors more frequently reported were the lack of safety in the workplace (73.2%) and the aggressive behavior of patients (67%). The occupational violence was not statistically associated with the gender, professional experience, experience at primary health care, weekly working hours, or working shift. The type of violence faced was not either statistically associated with gender, marital status, professional experience, weekly working hours, or working shift. CONCLUSION: Occupational violence has high prevalence among Brazilian nurses working at primary health care system. Verbal violence is more prevalent and frequently practiced by patients. The lack of safety in the workplace is the main risk factor associated with occupational violence faced by nurses. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6294866/ /pubmed/30581778 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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MARCOLINO, Emanuella de Castro
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de CARVALHO, Danielle Franklin
VALENÇA, Ana Maria Gondim
CAVALCANTI, Alidianne Fabia Cabral
PADILHA, Wilton Wilney Nascimento
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30581778
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