Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/13522
Title: Work-related violences and associated variables in oncology nursing professionals
Other Titles: Violências relacionadas ao trabalho e variáveis associadas em profissionais de enfermagem que atuam em oncologia
Authors: Santos, Juliano dos
Meira, Karina Cardoso
Coelho, Juliana Chaves
Dantas, Eder Samuel Oliveira
Oliveira, Lannuzya Veríssimo e
Oliveira, Jonas Sâmi Albuquerque de
Almeida, Sheyla Gomes Pereira de
Pierin, Angela Maria Geraldo
Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Gomes da Silva Alencar. Praça Cruz Vermelha 23, Centro. Rio de Janeiro RJ Brasil.
Escola de Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Natal RN Brasil.
Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade de São Paulo. São Paulo SP Brasil.
Hospital Universitário Onofre Lopes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Natal RN Brasil.
Departamento de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte. Natal RN Brasil.
Keywords: Equipe de Enfermagem
Nursing, Team
Grupo de Enfermería
Violência no Trabalho
Workplace Violence
Violencia Laboral
Saúde Ocupacional
Occupational Health
Salud Laboral
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
Citation: SANTOS, Juliano dos et al. Violências relacionadas ao trabalho e variáveis associadas em profissionais de enfermagem que atuam em oncologia. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, [S.L.], v. 26, n. 12, p. 5955-5966, dez. 2021. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320212612.14942021.
Abstract: Occupational violence is a problem that health professionals are exposed to daily. This cross-sectional study aimed at identifying the prevalence of violence at work (verbal/physical) and the variables related to it in nursing professionals working in oncology. Physical or verbal aggression was assessed through self-report. The relationship between sociodemographic, psycho -emotional and work-related violence (verbal/ physical) variables was analyzed using the Chi -Square, Fisher’s Exact, Student T and Mann -Whitney tests. The study sample consisted of 231 nursing professionals. The prevalence of physical or verbal aggression reported in the last year was 61.5%. A higher prevalence of aggression was evidenced in professionals who stated that they were tired at the end of the shift and presented reduced concentration during the shift. It is noteworthy that workers who suffered violence presented high levels of burnout in all subscales, a higher Mean score on the work stress scale and a lower Mean with regards to sleep quality. The findings of this study point to the need for institutional measures to prevent and control occupational violence.
Description: v. 26, n. 12, p. 5955-5966, dez. 2021.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/13522
ISSN: 1678-4561
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