Affiliation:
1. Medical School Liaocheng University Liaocheng China
2. Nursing Department of Liaocheng People's Hospital Liaocheng China
3. Nursing Department of Taian City Central Hospital Taian China
4. Nursing Department of Liaocheng Yundong Hospital Liaocheng China
Abstract
AbstractAimThe aim of the study was to compare the associations between workplace violence and patient safety behaviour between male and female nursing interns.DesignA cross‐sectional survey.MethodsA cross‐sectional survey was carried out at three general hospitals in Shandong Province in China to collect data from 466 nursing interns. We evaluated the associations between workplace violence and patient safety behaviours in men and women using multiple linear regressions.ResultsSex moderated the association between workplace violence and patient safety behaviour (B = 1.046, [SE = 0.477]; p = 0.029). Among male nursing interns, there was a significant association between workplace violence and patient safety (B = −1.353, 95% CI [−2.556, −0.151]; p = 0.028). In male nursing interns, verbal violence and sexual violence were significantly negatively associated with patient safety (B = −1.569, SE = 0.492, p = 0.002; B = −45.663, SE = 5.554, p < 0.001). No significant association was found in female nursing interns.Patient or Public ContributionThis study did not have a patient or public contribution.
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