Original Research
Mosaic of verbal abuse experienced by nurses in their everyday work
Article first published online: 7 JAN 2013
DOI: 10.1111/jan.12074
© 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Journal of Advanced Nursing
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, , & (2013) Mosaic of verbal abuse experienced by nurses in their everyday work. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 00(0),000–000. doi: 10.1111/jan.12074
Publication History
- Article first published online: 7 JAN 2013
- Manuscript Accepted: 1 DEC 2012
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Keywords:
- nurses;
- nurse–patient interactions;
- nursing;
- violence;
- workforce issues
Abstract
Aims
To report observational data collected as part of a multi-phased study examining violence in the health sector. The findings presented detail the nature of verbal abuse experienced by nurses during their everyday interactions with patient, their families, or companions.
Background
Nurses have unacceptably high levels of exposure to violence, which commonly includes verbal abuse. However, relatively little is known about the nature of verbal abuse against nurses.
Design
Observational design.
Methods
During 2010, 1150 hours of observation resulted in data on 220 patients displaying cues for physical violence and 210 qualitative observational notes. These observational notes constitute the data for this paper and reveal the nature of verbal abuse experienced by nurses in their everyday work.
Results
A mosaic of abuse was revealed through three major categories: a discourse of gendered verbal abuse that was largely: sexual; insults, ridicule, and unreasonable demands; and hostility, threats, and menacing language.
Conclusions
For the nurses observed in this study, everyday nursing practice occurred in a backdrop of verbal abuse and hostility, which had a strong theme of gendered and sexualized overtones. We recommend that interventions that target verbal abuse should address the gendered and sexualized nature of the abuse experienced by nurses.

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