Workplace and occupational aggression in First Nations and Inuit health nursing stations in Manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns

The existence of workplace violence in remote and isolated nursing station settings has been an area of limited knowledge to date. This descriptive study explored the phenomena of workplace and occupational aggression (WPOA), an operational definition of workplace violence created to capture all exp...

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Main Author: Ducharme, Wendy (Hawrychuk)
Other Authors: Crooks, Dauna (Nursing), Cohen, Benita (Nursing) Sagan, Mark (Health Canada)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4298
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spelling ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/4298 2023-06-18T03:40:37+02:00 Workplace and occupational aggression in First Nations and Inuit health nursing stations in Manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns Ducharme, Wendy (Hawrychuk) Crooks, Dauna (Nursing) Cohen, Benita (Nursing) Sagan, Mark (Health Canada) 2010-12-08T22:01:29Z 2650765 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4298 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4298 open access workplace violence nursing First Nations healthcare aggression master thesis 2010 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:42:14Z The existence of workplace violence in remote and isolated nursing station settings has been an area of limited knowledge to date. This descriptive study explored the phenomena of workplace and occupational aggression (WPOA), an operational definition of workplace violence created to capture all exposures to verbal and physical aggression in the 21 First Nations and Inuit Health (FNIH) managed Nursing Stations in Manitoba. Using the Manitoba Region Occurrence Reports from 2008, it was found that nurses in nursing stations experience a range of WPOA exposures with verbal incidents being more commonly reported than physical incidents. Quantitative findings related to patterns of reported WPOA with respect to timing, type, perpetrators and concurrent substance use. Themes related to the impact of WPOA on nursing staff and responses of managers to reported incidents were generated from the qualitative analysis. Recommendations for policy, administration, education and future research were generated. February 2011 Master Thesis First Nations inuit MSpace at the University of Manitoba
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Ducharme, Wendy (Hawrychuk)
Workplace and occupational aggression in First Nations and Inuit health nursing stations in Manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns
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description The existence of workplace violence in remote and isolated nursing station settings has been an area of limited knowledge to date. This descriptive study explored the phenomena of workplace and occupational aggression (WPOA), an operational definition of workplace violence created to capture all exposures to verbal and physical aggression in the 21 First Nations and Inuit Health (FNIH) managed Nursing Stations in Manitoba. Using the Manitoba Region Occurrence Reports from 2008, it was found that nurses in nursing stations experience a range of WPOA exposures with verbal incidents being more commonly reported than physical incidents. Quantitative findings related to patterns of reported WPOA with respect to timing, type, perpetrators and concurrent substance use. Themes related to the impact of WPOA on nursing staff and responses of managers to reported incidents were generated from the qualitative analysis. Recommendations for policy, administration, education and future research were generated. February 2011
author2 Crooks, Dauna (Nursing)
Cohen, Benita (Nursing) Sagan, Mark (Health Canada)
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author Ducharme, Wendy (Hawrychuk)
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title Workplace and occupational aggression in First Nations and Inuit health nursing stations in Manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns
title_short Workplace and occupational aggression in First Nations and Inuit health nursing stations in Manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns
title_full Workplace and occupational aggression in First Nations and Inuit health nursing stations in Manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns
title_fullStr Workplace and occupational aggression in First Nations and Inuit health nursing stations in Manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns
title_full_unstemmed Workplace and occupational aggression in First Nations and Inuit health nursing stations in Manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns
title_sort workplace and occupational aggression in first nations and inuit health nursing stations in manitoba region: incidence, types and patterns
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