Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Correlation between Nurse Altruism Attitudes and Levels of Workplace Violence in Nurses at the Agroindustrial Regional Hospital in Jember Regency
View through CrossRef
Nurses with an altruistic attitude should prioritize the patients' interests over their own and strive to care for the welfare of others. This significantly affects the level of workplace violence among nurses, where violence in the workplace is a prevalent issue in the nurses' work environment. This research aims to analyze the relationship between nurses' altruism and the level of workplace violence among nurses in hospitals in the agro-industrial area of Jember district. This study employs a quantitative correlational design with a cross-sectional approach. Sampling was conducted using purposive sampling, resulting in a sample of 178 nurses. Data collection involved an altruism scale questionnaire and a workplace violence questionnaire. The research utilizes the Kendall Tau-C test. The research results revealed that 84.8% of respondents exhibited a high level of altruism, and 64.6% of respondents displayed a low level of workplace violence. Both variables show a p-value of 0.008 (p-value < 0.05), indicating a relationship between nurses' altruism and the level of workplace violence. This study shows a negative correlation value of r = -0.159, indicating a weak correlation. The lower the nurses' altruism attitude, the higher the level of workplace violence among them. The nurses' altruism attitude significantly influences patient assessment; the better the patient assessment provided by nurses, the lower the occurrence of conflicts.
Title: Correlation between Nurse Altruism Attitudes and Levels of Workplace Violence in Nurses at the Agroindustrial Regional Hospital in Jember Regency
Description:
Nurses with an altruistic attitude should prioritize the patients' interests over their own and strive to care for the welfare of others.
This significantly affects the level of workplace violence among nurses, where violence in the workplace is a prevalent issue in the nurses' work environment.
This research aims to analyze the relationship between nurses' altruism and the level of workplace violence among nurses in hospitals in the agro-industrial area of Jember district.
This study employs a quantitative correlational design with a cross-sectional approach.
Sampling was conducted using purposive sampling, resulting in a sample of 178 nurses.
Data collection involved an altruism scale questionnaire and a workplace violence questionnaire.
The research utilizes the Kendall Tau-C test.
The research results revealed that 84.
8% of respondents exhibited a high level of altruism, and 64.
6% of respondents displayed a low level of workplace violence.
Both variables show a p-value of 0.
008 (p-value < 0.
05), indicating a relationship between nurses' altruism and the level of workplace violence.
This study shows a negative correlation value of r = -0.
159, indicating a weak correlation.
The lower the nurses' altruism attitude, the higher the level of workplace violence among them.
The nurses' altruism attitude significantly influences patient assessment; the better the patient assessment provided by nurses, the lower the occurrence of conflicts.
Related Results
JIT 2023 - Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores Tecnológicos
JIT 2023 - Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores Tecnológicos
Es un honor presentar este libro que compila los trabajos de investigación y desarrollo presentados en las Jornadas de Jóvenes Investigadores Tecnológicos (JIT) 2023. Este evento s...
OA27 Growth of the UK and Ireland paediatric rheumatology nurses’ group
OA27 Growth of the UK and Ireland paediatric rheumatology nurses’ group
Abstract
Introduction/Background
The Paediatric Rheumatology Clinical Nurse Specialist often has to manage a large caseload of c...
Workplace Violence among Nurses in Public Hospitals in Vietnam: A Cross-sectional Study
Workplace Violence among Nurses in Public Hospitals in Vietnam: A Cross-sectional Study
Workplace violence causes negative impacts on the health of nurses, and the prevalence of workplace violence against nurses is rising globally. Studies to date in Vietnam ...
Workplace violence against mental health professionals in AddisAbaba, Ethiopia: a facility-based qualitative study
Workplace violence against mental health professionals in AddisAbaba, Ethiopia: a facility-based qualitative study
Abstract
Background:
Violence is a global public health problem that results in multidimensional negative consequences. Several...
Effects of Workplace Violence on Nurses Working in the Emergency Department
Effects of Workplace Violence on Nurses Working in the Emergency Department
Workplace violence has been a trending topic of discussion across the country and is a concern for employees nationwide. The Emergency Department has been consistently documented a...
Semiotic Violence
Semiotic Violence
Semiotic violence against female politicians is a subtype of violence against women in politics or VAWP (Krook, 2017), which operates at the level of portrayal and representation o...
Resilience as a Mediator Between Workplace Violence and Psychological Well-Being in Hospital Nurses
Resilience as a Mediator Between Workplace Violence and Psychological Well-Being in Hospital Nurses
Workplace violence is a widespread issue affecting hospital nursing staff and significantly undermines their psychological well-being. Such violence originates from various sources...
Workplace Well-Being Among Hospital Nurses: Perspectives of Indonesian Staff Nurses
Workplace Well-Being Among Hospital Nurses: Perspectives of Indonesian Staff Nurses
Well-being is a unique phenomenon perceived by nurses. Nurses have their own definition of well-being based on their work experience. This study aimed to examine the nurses’ workpl...

