Verbal Abuse against Newly Hired Nurses: Prevalence, Sources, Reporting, and Effect
Background: Verbal abuse among healthcare professionals is a common and widespread phenomenon. Objectives: 1) investigate the prevalence of verbal abuse; 2) identify sources of abuse and reasons behind not reporting verbal abuse; 3) examine the effects of verbal abuse on nurses; 4) examine the relat...
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Main Authors: | Fatmeh Alzoubi (Author), Diana Jaradat (Author), Aziza Abujoda (Author) |
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Jordan University of Science and Technology,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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