Violence and unsafety in Italian hospitals: Experience and perceptions of nursing students.

Paolo Ferrara, Stefano Terzoni, Anne Destrebecq, Federico Ruta, Elena Sala, Paolo Formenti, Michele Maugeri
Author Information
  1. Paolo Ferrara: San Paolo Teaching Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  2. Stefano Terzoni: San Paolo Teaching Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  3. Anne Destrebecq: University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
  4. Federico Ruta: Emergency Department Asl BAT, Andria, Italy.
  5. Elena Sala: San Paolo Teaching Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  6. Paolo Formenti: San Paolo Teaching Hospital, Milan, Italy.
  7. Michele Maugeri: ASST Rhodense, Milan, Italy.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Assessment of workplace violence towards healthcare workers represents a challenge for healthcare organizations worldwide. Workers' experience and perceived risk of violence may have a serious impact on job satisfaction and retention of workers. To date, no studies have been conducted on nursing students.
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of physical and non-physical violence among nursing students during their clinical experiences and to analyze the perceived risk of violence.
METHODS: Multicentre, cross-sectional survey. We enrolled a convenience sample of nursing students of the bachelor's degree in Nursing of the University of Milan (Italy). The students completed a structured questionnaire prepared in accordance with the available literature on violence in healthcare settings.
RESULTS: Out of 1185 questionnaires sent, 603 were collected (50.89%). 35.1% had experience of verbal violence during the clinical internship training period, while 8.1% were victims of physical violence. 202 students (33.5%) reported unsafety, which was related to experience of physical or psychological violence, witnessed episodes of violence, gender, hospital structure and efficacy of the safety policies.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight that nursing students are exposed to the risk of violence which influences their perception of risk.

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MeSH Term

Cross-Sectional Studies
Hospitals
Humans
Italy
Students, Nursing
Surveys and Questionnaires
Workplace Violence

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