Caring Knowledge as a Strategy to Mitigate Violence against Nurses: A Discussion Paper

Brune, Sara; Killam, Laura; Camargo-Plazas, Pilar

Caring Knowledge as a Strategy to Mitigate Violence against Nurses: A Discussion Paper

Brune, Sara; Killam, Laura; Camargo-Plazas, Pilar

Abstract

Violence against nurses is a disturbing trend in healthcare that has reached epidemic proportions globally. These violent incidents can result in physical and psychological injury, exacerbating already elevated levels of stress and burnout among nurses, further contributing to absenteeism, turnover, and intent to leave the profession. To ensure the physical and mental well-being of nurses and patients, attention to the development of strategies to reduce violence against nurses must be a priority. Caring knowledge—rooted in the philosophy of care—is a potential strategy for mitigating violence against nurses in healthcare settings. We present what caring knowledge is, analyze its barriers to implementation at the health system and education levels and explore potential solutions to navigate those barriers. We conclude how the application of models of caring knowledge to the nurse-patient relationship has the potential to generate improved patient safety and increased satisfaction for both nurses and patients.

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Issues in Mental Health Nursing
2023
Profession(s)
Nurses
Topic(s)
Physical Health & Violence
Recruitment & Retention
Resource Types
Commentaries & Blogs
Study Type(s)
Expert Opinion, Commentary, etc.
Action Strategy Area(s)
Physical & Mental Health
Setting(s)
Hospital
Academic Role(s)
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