Violence against nurses by patients and visitors in the emergency department: An integrative review

Author:

Hou Yongchao12ORCID,Corbally Melissa3,Timmins Fiona2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Emergency Department ShanXi Provincial People's Hospital Taiyuan ShanXi China

2. School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

3. School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractAimThis integrative review explored violence against emergency nurses by patients/visitors, examining its nature, contributing factors and consequences.DesignIntegrative review.Data SourcesArticles were obtained from PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, Web of Science and PsycInfo databases, up until December 2021.Review Methods26 articles were reviewed, evaluating study quality with the Crowe Critical Appraisal Tool and synthesizing conclusions through theme development and coding.ResultsThis review delves into the issue of violence perpetrated against emergency nurses by patients and visitors. It elucidates three overarching themes: the nature of violence, the contributing factors and the consequences of such acts.ConclusionThe findings inform healthcare policy for the development of prevention approaches while identifying research gaps and emphasizing the need for alternative study designs and methodologies.ImpactThis review has implications for nursing practice, policymaking and research, emphasizing the need for stakeholder engagement and tailored interventions for at‐risk emergency nurses.No Patient or Public ContributionThis project was an integrative review of the literature therefore no patient or public contribution was necessary.What Already is KnownViolence by patients and visitors in healthcare settings, especially in emergency departments, has garnered considerable attention.What this Paper AddsThis review specifically examines violence‐targeting emergency department nurses from patients and visitors, assessing its characteristics, contributing factors and consequences.Implications for Practice/PolicyThe findings will guide stakeholder engagement in developing interventions to support vulnerable emergency nurses.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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