Triggers of Workplace Violence in Emergency Departments: A Qualitative Study
Background: Workplace violence has become an alarming phenomenon facing healthcare systems worldwide. Emergency nurses were the most victimized from workplace violence incidents. There is a crucial need for conducting qualitative research addressing the unique contextual factors associated with work...
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Main Authors: | Ibrahim Ayasreh (Author), Ferial Hayajneh (Author), Rana Al Awamleh (Author), Mohammed ALBashtawy (Author), Abdullah Al-Khawaldeh (Author) |
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Diponegoro University,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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