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Consequences of Violence Exposures by Emergency Nurses
Authors:Gordon Lee Gillespie
Institution:1. College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati, OH;2. Emergency Department , Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center , Cincinnati, OHgordon.gillespie@cchmc.org
Abstract:Emergency nurses are among the most likely groups of health care professionals to be exposed to violence. Violence exposure is the witnessing or receiving of a violent act with or without the intention to cause physical or psychological harm. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the literature in relation to emergency nurses' exposure to violence and discuss the implications for emergency nursing practice. A review of the literature was conducted using the keywords violence, emergency nursing, health care workers, and productivity. Emergency nurses exhibited anxiety, vulnerability, guilt, anger, sadness, and peer blaming following violence exposures. Violence exposures affect emergency nurses both physically and psychologically. Interventions should be developed to reduce the negative consequences of violence exposures.
Keywords:Violence  emergency nursing  health care workers
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