Prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in Enugu, southeast Nigeria
Background: Workplace violence (WPV) is a significant and persistent occupational health hazard and constitutes a major concern for employers and employees. While there is increasing evidence on the prevalence of WPV in the health-care settings, nurses have been shown to be disproportionately affect...
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doaj-f8a5932b50ad476594ec707a5bc9302a2020-11-25T03:33:17ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Advanced Medical and Health Research2349-42202350-02982020-01-0171152210.4103/IJAMR.IJAMR_143_19Prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in Enugu, southeast NigeriaSussan Uzoamaka Arinze-OnyiaOlanike Rebecca Agwu-UmahiAwoere Tamunosiki ChinawaAnne Chigedu NduTochi Joy OkworKassy Wilson ChukukasiIfeoma Juliet OguguaEmmanuel Nwabueze AguwaAdaeze Okeke TheodoreBackground: Workplace violence (WPV) is a significant and persistent occupational health hazard and constitutes a major concern for employers and employees. While there is increasing evidence on the prevalence of WPV in the health-care settings, nurses have been shown to be disproportionately affected. Although widely researched globally, there is scarcity of data on this phenomenon in Nigeria. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of physical and psychological violence among nurses in a tertiary health institution. Subjects and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study using a questionnaire adapted from WPV in the Health Sector Country Case Study Questionnaire. This study was carried out among nurses at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu, Southeast Nigeria. Proportionate sampling method was used to select 301 respondents. Results: Majority (219, 72.2%) of the participants were aged above 35 years, were female (283, 94%) and were married (249, 82.7%). About half (152, 50.5%) of the respondents had spent 10 years or more in practice. Verbal abuse was the most prevalent form of psychological violence experienced (129, 42.9%) followed by bullying/mobbing (21, 7.0%) while sexual abuse was reported by a few (7, 2.3%). Physical violence, on the other hand, was experienced by 46 (15.3%). Majority of the physical violence was carried out with a weapon (39, 84.8%) and in most of the cases the attacker was patient's relative (35, 76%). Patients' relatives were mostly responsible for the verbal abuse (78, 60.5%) and bullying (10, 47.6%) while sexual assault was mostly carried out by a coworker (4, 57.1%). Conclusion: Psychological violence was commonly experienced by nurses in Enugu and physical violence was often carried out with a weapon. Policies should put in place to ensure safety of nurses.http://www.ijamhrjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2349-4220;year=2020;volume=7;issue=1;spage=15;epage=22;aulast=Arinze-Onyiaenugunursesviolenceworkplace |
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Sussan Uzoamaka Arinze-Onyia Olanike Rebecca Agwu-Umahi Awoere Tamunosiki Chinawa Anne Chigedu Ndu Tochi Joy Okwor Kassy Wilson Chukukasi Ifeoma Juliet Ogugua Emmanuel Nwabueze Aguwa Adaeze Okeke Theodore |
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Sussan Uzoamaka Arinze-Onyia Olanike Rebecca Agwu-Umahi Awoere Tamunosiki Chinawa Anne Chigedu Ndu Tochi Joy Okwor Kassy Wilson Chukukasi Ifeoma Juliet Ogugua Emmanuel Nwabueze Aguwa Adaeze Okeke Theodore Prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in Enugu, southeast Nigeria International Journal of Advanced Medical and Health Research enugu nurses violence workplace |
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Sussan Uzoamaka Arinze-Onyia Olanike Rebecca Agwu-Umahi Awoere Tamunosiki Chinawa Anne Chigedu Ndu Tochi Joy Okwor Kassy Wilson Chukukasi Ifeoma Juliet Ogugua Emmanuel Nwabueze Aguwa Adaeze Okeke Theodore |
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Prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in Enugu, southeast Nigeria |
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Prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in Enugu, southeast Nigeria |
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Prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in Enugu, southeast Nigeria |
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Prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in Enugu, southeast Nigeria |
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Prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in Enugu, southeast Nigeria |
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prevalence and patterns of psychological and physical violence among nurses in a public tertiary health facility in enugu, southeast nigeria |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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International Journal of Advanced Medical and Health Research |
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Background: Workplace violence (WPV) is a significant and persistent occupational health hazard and constitutes a major concern for employers and employees. While there is increasing evidence on the prevalence of WPV in the health-care settings, nurses have been shown to be disproportionately affected. Although widely researched globally, there is scarcity of data on this phenomenon in Nigeria. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of physical and psychological violence among nurses in a tertiary health institution. Subjects and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study using a questionnaire adapted from WPV in the Health Sector Country Case Study Questionnaire. This study was carried out among nurses at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu, Southeast Nigeria. Proportionate sampling method was used to select 301 respondents. Results: Majority (219, 72.2%) of the participants were aged above 35 years, were female (283, 94%) and were married (249, 82.7%). About half (152, 50.5%) of the respondents had spent 10 years or more in practice. Verbal abuse was the most prevalent form of psychological violence experienced (129, 42.9%) followed by bullying/mobbing (21, 7.0%) while sexual abuse was reported by a few (7, 2.3%). Physical violence, on the other hand, was experienced by 46 (15.3%). Majority of the physical violence was carried out with a weapon (39, 84.8%) and in most of the cases the attacker was patient's relative (35, 76%). Patients' relatives were mostly responsible for the verbal abuse (78, 60.5%) and bullying (10, 47.6%) while sexual assault was mostly carried out by a coworker (4, 57.1%). Conclusion: Psychological violence was commonly experienced by nurses in Enugu and physical violence was often carried out with a weapon. Policies should put in place to ensure safety of nurses. |
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