Conflict and aggression as stressors in the work environment of nursing assistants: Implications for institutional elder abuse

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作者
Goodridge, DM
Johnston, P
Thomson, M
机构
[1] RIVERVIEW HLTH CTR, PATIENT SERV, WINNIPEG, MB R3L 2P4, CANADA
[2] UNIV MANITOBA, FAC NURSING, WINNIPEG, MB R3T 2N2, CANADA
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10.1300/J084v08n01_03
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学]; R592 [老年病学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100203 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Elder abuse and mistreatment occurring in institutional settings is a phenomenon that is as yet poorly understood. In considering the context in which elder abuse and mistreatment may arise, understanding the caregivers' work environment is an important variable. As front line staff, nursing assistants are subject to multiple stressors that underscore the highly interpersonal nature of caregiving. This paper describes the results of a Canadian study that examined conflict, aggression, and burn-out in one group of nursing assistants. Nursing assistant burn-out scores were similar to scores reported for other health-care workers. Subjects reported that conflict with residents most commonly related to the resident wanting to go outside the facility or personal hygiene. An analysis of incident reports indicated that less than 0.3% of the physical and verbal aggression nursing assistants endure from residents is formally acknowledged. On average, a nursing assistant in this health care facility may expect to be physically assaulted by residents 9.3 times per month and verbally assaulted 11.3 times per month. Findings indicate a slight correlation between burn-out and conflict and also between burn-out and reported aggression from residents, A statistically significant relationship was noted between conflict with residents and resident aggression from residents.
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