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In this episode of the Nursing Insights Podcast, host Stephanie Olaso speaks with Kathleen McCarthy, a seasoned psychiatric mental health nurse and educator, about the pressing issue of workplace violence in healthcare. With over 50 years of experience in nursing, Kathleen sheds light on the growing concerns of aggression and violence that nurses face from patients, visitors, and even colleagues, particularly in the post-COVID era.
Kathleen discusses the findings of a multi-hospital study on workplace violence, which examined how stress, aggression, and workplace incidents affect nurses' well-being, job satisfaction, and retention. She highlights how underreportingcan hinder systemic change and emphasizes the importance of de-escalation training, leadership involvement, and clear reporting mechanisms.
The conversation also explores the New Jersey Healthcare Heroes Violence Prevention Act, a new law aiming to protect healthcare professionals from violence and ensure accountability. Kathleen shares personal stories that illustrate the real-life dangers nurses face and provides practical strategies to create a safer work environment.
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Listen to the episode to learn how nurses and healthcare organizations can take action to prevent violence and advocate for a safer workplace.
By NJCCNIn this episode of the Nursing Insights Podcast, host Stephanie Olaso speaks with Kathleen McCarthy, a seasoned psychiatric mental health nurse and educator, about the pressing issue of workplace violence in healthcare. With over 50 years of experience in nursing, Kathleen sheds light on the growing concerns of aggression and violence that nurses face from patients, visitors, and even colleagues, particularly in the post-COVID era.
Kathleen discusses the findings of a multi-hospital study on workplace violence, which examined how stress, aggression, and workplace incidents affect nurses' well-being, job satisfaction, and retention. She highlights how underreportingcan hinder systemic change and emphasizes the importance of de-escalation training, leadership involvement, and clear reporting mechanisms.
The conversation also explores the New Jersey Healthcare Heroes Violence Prevention Act, a new law aiming to protect healthcare professionals from violence and ensure accountability. Kathleen shares personal stories that illustrate the real-life dangers nurses face and provides practical strategies to create a safer work environment.
Key Takeaways:
Relevant Links:
Listen to the episode to learn how nurses and healthcare organizations can take action to prevent violence and advocate for a safer workplace.