Mental health nurses? perspective ofworkplace violence in Jordanian mental health hospitals
Purpose: The purpose was to assess the mental health nurses? perspectives of workplace violence
in mental health departments in Jordan.
Design and methods: A cross-sectional correlation study was utilized to address the study's purposes.
Data were collected using self-reported questionnaires from nurses working in governmental
mental health departments in Jordan.
Findings: The findings indicated that 80% of the respondents were victims of at least one violent
act in the last 2 years. Verbal abuse was the most indicated type of violence. Patients were considered
the main source of violence.
Practice implications: Policies and legislations addressing workplace violence should be implemented,
and nurses should be trained on using such policies. Hospital managers should create
a safe work environment by enforcing effective security measures and maintaining adequate
staffing.