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The selected article detailed an empirical study based on a cross-sectional collection of data generated by the survey method from 94 nursing wards within two states in Australia. Approximately 2,500 individual nurses provided responses to survey questions asking about experiences with violence or harassment in the last five shifts worked. The data were correlated with corresponding data relating to patient outcomes and the incidence of nursing errors during the same shifts from which data about violence and sexual harassment were collected.
The results of the analysis indicated that approximately one-third of the nurses surveyed reported some form of violence, emotional abuse, threats, and sexual harassment on the job during the last five shifts worked. The results also indicated that medical...
Assessment 3: Professional Accountability and Patient Safety Defining the Issue: Violence from Patients towards Nurses: In this discussion, I concern myself with ‘violence from patients towards nurses.’ It is important to note, from the onset, that violence meted to nurses by patients is one of the least discussed contemporary nursing issues. In the words of Stevenson, Jack, O’Mara and LeGris (2015, p. 32), “registered nurses (RNs), compared to other healthcare providers are
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