The Effects of Violence Coping Program Based on Middle-Range Theory of Resilience on Emergency Room Nurses' Resilience, Violence Coping, Nursing Competency and Burnout
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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: 332-344, 2017.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a violence coping program (VCP) based on Polk's middle-range theory of resilience on nursing competency, resilience, burnout, and the ability to cope with violence in nurses working in emergency rooms.METHODS:
A quasi-experimental study, with a nonequivalent control group and a pretest-posttest design, was conducted. Participants were 36 nurses who worked in emergency rooms and had experienced violence; 18 nurses from D hospital and 18 nurses from C hospital were assigned to the experimental and control groups, respectively. The experimental group received the VCP twice per week for 8 weeks.RESULTS:
Levels of resilience, F=59.41, p<.001, active coping behavior, χ²=33.09, p<.001, and nursing competency, F=59.41 p<.001, increased significantly and levels of passive coping behavior, χ²=22.92, p<.001, and burnout, F=52.74, p<.001, decreased significantly in the experimental group.CONCLUSION:
The results suggest that the VCP could be an effective strategy for reducing burnout and improving resilience, active coping behavior, and nursing competency. Therefore, it would be a useful intervention for improving the quality of nursing care provided in emergency rooms.
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Asunto principal:
Violencia
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Agotamiento Profesional
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Adaptación Psicológica
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Enfermería
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Competencia Clínica
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Urgencias Médicas
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Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital
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Resiliencia Psicológica
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Ensayos Clínicos Controlados no Aleatorios como Asunto
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Atención de Enfermería
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Coreano
Revista:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
Año:
2017
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