Korean J Adult Nurs.
2012 Dec;24(6):607-614.
Workplace Violence Experiences among Care Helpers
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Nursing, Woosuk University, Wanju, Korea.
- 2College of Nursing, Eulji University, Daejeon, Korea. ksy@eulji.ac.kr
Abstract
- PURPOSE
This is a descriptive research that reports incidents of workplace violence among care helpers.
METHODS
The subjects were 181 care helpers from elderly care facilities and domiciliary elderly welfare centers in Daejeon. Data were collected through self-administered questionnaires from July to November 2011. Subjects were asked to report incidents of violence within the previous six months. Data analysis included one-way ANOVA, and logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS
Forty-seven percent of care helpers reported verbal violence, 16% reported being physically threatened, more than 21% reported sustaining a physical injury with 2% reporting severe physical injuries. Further, 18.8% of the care givers reported being sexually harassed by client. There were differences in reported workplace violence based on service types, service hours and whether there were policies about workplace violence.
CONCLUSION
To prevent workplace violence for carehelpers, it is necessary to make a policy for preventing violence and develop a violence prevention program to meet service characteristics of facility-based and domiciliary care helpers.