KMID : 0614820240300020091
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2024 Volume.30 No. 2 p.91 ~ p.101
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The Influence of Violence Experience, Violence Response and Coping with Violence on Professional Quality of Life among Emergency Department Nurses
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Choi Eun-Ju
Lee Young-Jin
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Abstract
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Purpose: To investigate the influence of violence experience and response of coping with violence on professional QoL among emergency department.
Methods: This cross-sectional study, included 179 subjects. Data were collected online from June 24 to July 31, 2022, and were analyzed using independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient, and multiple regression.
Results: In the compassion satisfaction category, the problem focused coping (¥â=.328, p<.001) was a significant influencing factor (adj. R2=.103) (F=21.36, p<.001). In the burnout category, violence response (¥â=.460, p<.001), problem focused coping (¥â=-.306, p<.001), and violence experience (¥â=.151, p=.030) were significant influencing factors (adj. R2 =.288) (F=24.99, p<.001). In the secondary traumatic stress category, violence response (¥â=.587, p<.001) and emergency department career (¥â=.177, p=.011) were significant influencing factors (adj. R2=.383) (F=41.90, p<.001).
Conclusion: To improve professional QoL, it is necessary to understand the current situation related to violence and prepare a coping support system and intervention to prevent violence experiences and reduce negative consequences related to violence for a safe working environment for emergency department nurses.
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KEYWORD
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Emergency service, hospital, Nurses, Workplace violence, Quality of life
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