2013
DOI: 10.1111/jan.12099
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Emergency nurses' experiences of caring for survivors of intimate partner violence

Abstract: Aim. To report a study of emergency nurses" experiences of caring for survivors of intimate partner violence.Background. Emergency nurses have the opportunity to intervene during the period

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“…Symptoms include: nightmares, intrusive images based on client’s stories or a sense that the world is no longer a safe place. While vicarious trauma or secondary traumatic stress has not been evaluated in PHN home visiting, it has been described by emergency room nurses caring for survivors of IPV [47] measured in hospital nurses [48] and in domestic violence advocates [49]. While all of these roles and contexts vary, there was the common element of exposure to a patient/client with a trauma history.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Symptoms include: nightmares, intrusive images based on client’s stories or a sense that the world is no longer a safe place. While vicarious trauma or secondary traumatic stress has not been evaluated in PHN home visiting, it has been described by emergency room nurses caring for survivors of IPV [47] measured in hospital nurses [48] and in domestic violence advocates [49]. While all of these roles and contexts vary, there was the common element of exposure to a patient/client with a trauma history.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, high level of burnout was identified among nurses working in emergency department. 5,[26][27][28] High level of burnout was identified among nurses working in ICU and Emergency Department in this study due to the fact that these nurses work in a stressful working environment as it was proven by various studies that ICU is a stressful work place and Emergency Department as well. 3,5,29,30 In this study, only nurses working in ICU and emergency department were targeted which made the sample to be small.…”
Section: Level Of Burnout Among Icu and Emergency Department Nursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, domestic abuse has been described as reaching 'epidemic proportions' (van der Wath et al 2013). While in the UK it has been estimated that approximately 30% of women and 17% of men between the ages sixteen and fifty-nine years have experienced domestic abuse (Smith et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%