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Aim: This integrative review explored violence against emergency nurses by patients/visitors, examining its nature, contributing factors and consequences. Design: Integrative review. Data Sources: Articles were obtained from PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, Web of Science and PsycInfo databases, up until December 2021. Review Methods: 26 articles were reviewed, evaluating study quality with the Crowe Critical Appraisal Tool and synthesizing conclusions through theme development and coding. Results: This review delves into the issue of violence perpetrated against emergency nurses by patients and visitors. It elucidates three overarching themes: the nature of violence, the contributing factors and the consequences of such acts. Conclusion: The findings inform healthcare policy for the development of prevention approaches while identifying research gaps and emphasizing the need for alternative study designs and methodologies. Impact: This review has implications for nursing practice, policymaking and research, emphasizing the need for stakeholder engagement and tailored interventions for at-risk emergency nurses. No Patient or Public Contribution: This project was an integrative review of the literature therefore no patient or public contribution was necessary. What Already is Known: Violence by patients and visitors in healthcare settings, especially in emergency departments, has garnered considerable attention. What this Paper Adds: This review specifically examines violence-targeting emergency department nurses from patients and visitors, assessing its characteristics, contributing factors and consequences. Implications for Practice/Policy: The findings will guide stakeholder engagement in developing interventions to support vulnerable emergency nurses.
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Hou, Y., Corbally, M., & Timmins, F. (2024, February 1). Violence against nurses by patients and visitors in the emergency department: An integrative review. Journal of Advanced Nursing. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.15837
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