Tak, S., Sweeney, M., Alterman, T., Baron, S., & Calvert, G. (2010). Workplace Assaults on Nursing Assistants in U.S. Nursing Homes: A Multilevel Analysis. American Journal of Public Health October 100 (10):1938-1945.
This particular topic provokes my interest because it considers the potential of risk to a population that usually is closely supervised to ensure that they do not inflict damage to vulnerable populations. Looking at the potential for damage to nurses is an important consideration because of the anticipated increase in the numbers of persons to be hospitalized in the future. These researchers appear qualified to conduct this research as their academic training has exposed them to engage in this level of assessment and dialogue. All of the researchers have obtained terminal degrees as well as Masters Degrees. All but one of the researchers has a Master of Public Health which indicates that they have been exposed to many of the concepts and theoretical framework discussed in the paper.
The problem outlined in this study is the unavoidable risk of assault inflicted by nursing home residents upon nursing assistants. The purpose of this research is to identify risk factors for injury to nursing assistants. The factors were considered at the individual and the organizational levels. The authors expressed that due to the dearth of information pertaining to the characteristics of organizations that are associated with violence in the workplace this type of study was needed. The problem was clearly identified. The authors stated the problem as follows: "Nursing assistants are at high risk of injury from violent assault at work, and their risk exceeds that of other health care workers."
The area is important to study because it expands the knowledge in an area of nursing that is both under theorized and explored. More specifically it is looking at violent behavior that results in physical injury to nursing assistants in nursing homes and not on wards. Consequently the purpose of the study was to identify the risk factors associated with violent injuries on nursing assistants. This is highly relevant to the nursing profession because of the role nursing...
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