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Clinical violence to nursing students in Wenzhou: a cross-sectional study |
JIN Liya, CHEN Yumei, XU Xuexue, ZHU Ya, WANG Yi |
Department of Orthopaedic Trauma, the Second Affiliated Hospital & Yuying Children’s Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325027, China |
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JIN Liya,CHEN Yumei,XU Xuexue, et al. Clinical violence to nursing students in Wenzhou: a cross-sectional study[J]. JOURNAL OF WEZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, 2020, 50(11): 922-926.
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Abstract Objective: To investigate the prevalence, influencing factors of conflict reasons for clinical violence to nursing students in Wenzhou. Methods: Convenient cluster sampling and questionnaire survey were used to evaluate the characteristics of the clinical violence to nursing students from 2016-2019 in Wenzhou. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the independent risk factors of clinical violence to nursing students. Results: 65.7% of the nursing students suffered from work place violence during their clinical rotation.The most frequent type of violence was verbal attack (64.3%), followed by physical attack (10.4%) and sexual harassment (2.3%). There was no significant difference in the incidence of clinical violence in the past three years(P>0.05). Low education level (OR=5.788, 95%CI=3.368-9.946, P<0.001) and one-child student (OR=3.236,95%CI=1.921-5.452, P=0.008) were the independent risk factors of violence. The main causes of physical attack were communication problems and dissatisfaction with the skills of the student nurses (79.5%). The main reasons for verbal attack included communication problems, low technical level, unsatisfactory treatment effect and long waiting time (91.4%). Conclusion: The incidence of work place violence for nursing students remains high, and is affected by factors of the education level and one-child. Communication problems and low technical level are the main causes of violence.
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Received: 17 March 2020
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