Workplace Violence against registered Staff Nurses at a Tertiary Care Hospital Of Sindh Province: A Descriptive Qualitative Study.
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Keywords: Occupational violence, registered staff nurse, tertiary care hospitals, Registered Staff Nurse, tertiary care hospitals, types of workplace violence, workplace violence,Abstract
persuasive in nature and ignored for a time. That's why it is termed as a situation that is recognized, but not resolved or mitigated. Moreover, the violence victims’ (nurses’) voice had rarely been documented. Therefore, this qualitative study aimed to investigate nurses' perceptions of workplace violence in their language'.
Methodology: A descriptive qualitative study was conducted in September 2019. In a one to one (individual/face to face) interview-based research, eleven registered nurses were recruited. A semi-structured (04-item) questionnaire was used to collect the data. All the participants were informed about the aim and objectives of the study and written informed consent was administrated. The thematic analysis was done for data analysis purpose.
Results: Four main themes were extracted through the content data analysis process. According to the participants, violence resulted due to the workload & staff shortage, power struggle, political influence and shortage of medicines.
Conclusion: it is concluded that the main reasons behind violence against nurses are politically rooted and resides in the group dynamics rather than organizational structure. Therefore, it is necessary to change approaches towards organizational culture that help in reducing occupational violence rather than blaming one another.