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Violence experienced by Turkish nursing students in clinical settings: Their emotions and behaviors

This descriptive study aimed to determine the violence experiences of nursing students’ in clinical settings, the types of violence, and the way their behaviors and emotions are affected after such an experience. The risk of being subjected to violence among health staff is very high and the student...

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Published in:Nurse education today 2010-10, Vol.30 (7), p.687-691
Main Authors: Çelebioğlu, Ayda, Akpinar, Reva Balcı, Küçükoğlu, Sibel, Engin, Raziye
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Attitude of Health Personnel
Behavior
Chi-Square Distribution
Clinical Competence
Clinical medicine
Clinical nursing
Coping
Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate
Emotions
Female
Humans
Interprofessional Relations
Male
Nurse-Patient Relations
Nursing
Nursing education
Nursing Methodology Research
Nursing student
Nursing Students
Occupational Health - statistics & numerical data
Professional practices
Safety Management
Sexual Harassment - prevention & control
Sexual Harassment - psychology
Sexual Harassment - statistics & numerical data
Students
Students, Nursing - psychology
Students, Nursing - statistics & numerical data
Surveys and Questionnaires
Turkey
Verbal Behavior
Violence
Violence - prevention & control
Violence - psychology
Violence - statistics & numerical data
Workplace - organization & administration
Workplace - psychology
Workplaces
Young Adult
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