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Bystander Intervention in Healthcare Empowers Workers to Reduce Workplace Violence

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Workplace violence in healthcare settings, especially in acute care environments, is a pressing issue. In the high-stress world of acute care, where emotions can run high, issues can quickly escalate. Active bystanders can play a vital role in diffusing tense situations before they escalate into violence.

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Nurse Well-Being and the Nursing Shortage — Are They Connected?

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We learned the following: Verbal abuse Nearly a third of nurses ( 31% ) had experienced verbal abuse from a colleague. Mental health challenges Threats to nurses’ mental health can occur in response to specific events or build up over time. and learned about the frequency that nurses encounter violence at work.

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Nurse Well-Being and the Nursing Shortage — Are They Connected?

Relias

We learned the following: Verbal abuse Nearly a third of nurses ( 31% ) had experienced verbal abuse from a colleague. Mental health challenges Threats to nurses’ mental health can occur in response to specific events or build up over time. and learned about the frequency that nurses encounter violence at work.

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Nurse Well-Being and the Nursing Shortage — Are They Connected?

Relias

We learned the following: Verbal abuse Nearly a third of nurses ( 31% ) had experienced verbal abuse from a colleague. Mental health challenges Threats to nurses’ mental health can occur in response to specific events or build up over time. and learned about the frequency that nurses encounter violence at work.