Perception of Violence by Psychiatric Nurses: Behind the scenes
S. Hamzaoui, K. Mahfoudh, S. Walha, D. Mezri, A. Ouertani, U. Ouali, A. Aissa, R. Jomli

TL;DR
Psychiatric nurses frequently experience violence, which affects their emotional well-being and the quality of care they provide.
Contribution
This study provides insights into the prevalence and impact of violence on psychiatric nurses and their coping strategies.
Findings
All psychiatric nurses reported experiencing at least one incident of violence during their careers.
75% of nurses indicated that their job satisfaction was negatively affected by violent incidents.
Common coping strategies included remaining calm, seeking assistance, and maintaining a safe distance from patients.
Abstract
Violence in psychiatric settings poses significant challenges for healthcare professionals, particularly nurses. This study examines psychiatric nurses’ perceptions of violence and its impact on the quality of care they provide. The primary objective is to assess the influence of violence on the quality of care in psychiatric settings, with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of nurses. We employed a questionnaire-based survey administered to 30 psychiatric nurses working in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric units of the Razi hospital Manouba. The survey gathered information on the prevalence of violence, types of violence encountered, and the impact on nursing practice. Of the 30 respondents, 75% identified as female and 25% identified as male. Most of them had more than five years of experience. The primary results revealed that all the psychiatric nurses reported…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWorkplace Violence and Bullying · Intimate Partner and Family Violence · Ethics in medical practice
