Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Health Personnel Working in Emergency Medicine Clinic on Their Anger Styles and Aggression

Introduction: The necessity of anger or aggression control of the emergency nurses and other health personnel might play an important role in reducing emergency violence. In the present study, we aimed to demonstrate the effect of socio-demographic characteristics of health personnel working in the...

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Main Authors: Serpil Kayalı, Meral Kurt Durmuş, Acar Aren, Özgül Akça, Yasemin Melek Tan
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2018-03-01
Series:İstanbul Medical Journal
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Online Access: http://imj.galenos.com.tr/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/effect-of-socio-demographic-characteristics-of-hea/20334
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author Serpil Kayalı
Meral Kurt Durmuş
Acar Aren
Özgül Akça
Yasemin Melek Tan
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Meral Kurt Durmuş
Acar Aren
Özgül Akça
Yasemin Melek Tan
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description Introduction: The necessity of anger or aggression control of the emergency nurses and other health personnel might play an important role in reducing emergency violence. In the present study, we aimed to demonstrate the effect of socio-demographic characteristics of health personnel working in the emergency department (ED) on their anger and aggression levels.Methods: Twenty-four health personnel of ED (20 nurses, 1 public health, 2 medical officer, and 1 ATT) voluntarily participated in the present study. A survey was conducted face-to-face with “Aggression Scale” forms. Researchers applied socio-demographic questions, “Constant anger- Anger Style Scale,” “Buss-Durkee Aggression Scale,” and “personal information form“ to the health personnel working in ED. Analysis of the relationship between the variables in the study was analyzed by SPSS data method.Results: The average age of the respondents was 29 years, 58% were women, and 41.7% were working for >7 years. A total of 50% worked 1-3 years in ED. They apply the most verbal attacks. Anger level showed no differences according to education levels (p>0.05). Constant anger was high in the groups working <1 year, decreasing in subsequent years, and increasing after the 7th year (p=0.049). Anger control was less in the first year but increased in subsequent years (p=0.052). According to total working time, in the first year, constant anger, anger inward, and outward pulse were very high but in subsequent years decreased (p=0.0028, p=0.0039, and p=0.0043, respectively). Anger control was high in the groups working <1 year, decreasing in subsequent years, and increasing after the 7th year (p=0.069). Anger control was high in married and single workers than in divorced.Conclusion: A proper assessment of the socio-demographic status of emergency health personnel would be useful in reducing violence in ED.
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spelling doaj.art-e96876dad490457bb0c2a2e72bbc6f512023-02-15T16:13:36ZengGalenos Yayineviİstanbul Medical Journal2619-97932148-094X2018-03-01191182110.5152/imj.2018.2590213049054Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Health Personnel Working in Emergency Medicine Clinic on Their Anger Styles and AggressionSerpil Kayalı0Meral Kurt Durmuş1Acar Aren2Özgül Akça3Yasemin Melek Tan4 Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology, İstanbul Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology, İstanbul Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye Department of General Surgery, İstanbul Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology, İstanbul Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology, İstanbul Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye Introduction: The necessity of anger or aggression control of the emergency nurses and other health personnel might play an important role in reducing emergency violence. In the present study, we aimed to demonstrate the effect of socio-demographic characteristics of health personnel working in the emergency department (ED) on their anger and aggression levels.Methods: Twenty-four health personnel of ED (20 nurses, 1 public health, 2 medical officer, and 1 ATT) voluntarily participated in the present study. A survey was conducted face-to-face with “Aggression Scale” forms. Researchers applied socio-demographic questions, “Constant anger- Anger Style Scale,” “Buss-Durkee Aggression Scale,” and “personal information form“ to the health personnel working in ED. Analysis of the relationship between the variables in the study was analyzed by SPSS data method.Results: The average age of the respondents was 29 years, 58% were women, and 41.7% were working for >7 years. A total of 50% worked 1-3 years in ED. They apply the most verbal attacks. Anger level showed no differences according to education levels (p>0.05). Constant anger was high in the groups working <1 year, decreasing in subsequent years, and increasing after the 7th year (p=0.049). Anger control was less in the first year but increased in subsequent years (p=0.052). According to total working time, in the first year, constant anger, anger inward, and outward pulse were very high but in subsequent years decreased (p=0.0028, p=0.0039, and p=0.0043, respectively). Anger control was high in the groups working <1 year, decreasing in subsequent years, and increasing after the 7th year (p=0.069). Anger control was high in married and single workers than in divorced.Conclusion: A proper assessment of the socio-demographic status of emergency health personnel would be useful in reducing violence in ED. http://imj.galenos.com.tr/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/effect-of-socio-demographic-characteristics-of-hea/20334 Anger controlanger styleaggressionemergency violence
spellingShingle Serpil Kayalı
Meral Kurt Durmuş
Acar Aren
Özgül Akça
Yasemin Melek Tan
Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Health Personnel Working in Emergency Medicine Clinic on Their Anger Styles and Aggression
İstanbul Medical Journal
Anger control
anger style
aggression
emergency violence
title Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Health Personnel Working in Emergency Medicine Clinic on Their Anger Styles and Aggression
title_full Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Health Personnel Working in Emergency Medicine Clinic on Their Anger Styles and Aggression
title_fullStr Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Health Personnel Working in Emergency Medicine Clinic on Their Anger Styles and Aggression
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Health Personnel Working in Emergency Medicine Clinic on Their Anger Styles and Aggression
title_short Effect of Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Health Personnel Working in Emergency Medicine Clinic on Their Anger Styles and Aggression
title_sort effect of socio demographic characteristics of health personnel working in emergency medicine clinic on their anger styles and aggression
topic Anger control
anger style
aggression
emergency violence
url http://imj.galenos.com.tr/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/effect-of-socio-demographic-characteristics-of-hea/20334
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