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Systematic Review on Research Status of Workplace Violence

Yoon YG, Jung-Choi

OBJECTIVES: Research on workplace violence has been conducted, but rarely has been organized systematically. In this study, we summarize the definition and classification of workplace violence studies and review the...
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Workplace Smoking Ban Policy and Smoking Behavior

Kim B

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of the workplace smoking ban in South Korea, where the male smoking rate is high (57%), on smoking behavior and secondhand smoke exposure. METHODS: A...
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Effects of Emotional Labor and Workplace Violence on Physical and Mental Health Outcomes among Female Workers: The 4th Korean Working Conditions Survey

Kim E, Yoon JY

PURPOSE: We investigated the effects of emotional labor and workplace violence on various physical and mental health outcomes among female workers. METHODS: We obtained data from 24,760 female workers who participated...
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Experience of Workplace Violence among Intensive Care Unit Nurses

Hwang YY, Park Y, Park S

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of workplace violence among intensive care unit nurses. METHODS: The participants of this research were twelve registered nurses who work...
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Workplace sexual violence against nurses and the role of professional associations

Cha C

Globally, more than half of nurses are exposed to workplace sexual violence. The high prevalence of workplace sexual violence among nurses should be understood in terms of the unique aspects...
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Domestic Violence in the Canadian Workplace: Are Coworkers Aware?

MacGregor , Wathen CN, MacQuarrie BJ

BACKGROUND: Domestic violence (DV) is associated with serious consequences for victims, children, and families, and even national economies. An emerging literature demonstrates that DV also has a negative impact on...
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Relationship between Organizational Culture and Workplace Bullying among Korean Nurses

An Y, Kang J

PURPOSE: To identify the relationship between organizational culture and experience of workplace bullying among Korean nurses. METHODS: Participants were 298 hospital nurses in Busan, South Korea. We assessed nursing organizational culture...
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The relationship between emotional labor status and workplace violence among toll collectors

Joo Y, Rhie J

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to identify the emotional labor and workplace violence status among toll collectors by assessing and comparing the same with that in workers in other service occupation....
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Relationship between Violence Response, Professional Quality of Life and Workplace Violence against Nurses in Emergency Departments in Korea

Ju E, Youn J, Lee J, Jang J, Park H

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the reality of workplace violence experienced by emergency nurses and the relationship of violence response to professional quality of life. METHODS: The...
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Relationship of workplace violence and perpetrators on sleep disturbance-data from the 4th Korean working conditions survey

Yoo T, Ye B, Kim JI, Park S

OBJECTIVE: The present study analyzed relationship of workplace violence and perpetrators of violence on sleep disturbance among wage workers in Korea. METHODS: The present study used data from the 4th Korean...
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A Grounded Theory Approach on Nurses' Experience with Workplace Bullying

Kang J, Yun S

PURPOSE: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the workplace bullying experience of Korean nurses. METHODS: Participants were twenty current or former hospital nurses who had experienced workplace bullying....
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The Influence of Workplace Violence on Work-related Anxiety and Depression Experience among Korean Employees

Choi ES, Jung HS, Kim SH, Park H

PURPOSE: Work-related anxiety and depression are frequent work-related mental health problems. In this study the relationship between workplace violence and work-related anxiety and/or depression among Korean employees was evaluated. METHODS:...
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Workplace Violence Experienced by Substitute (Daeri) Drivers and Its Relationship to Depression in Korea

Jung PK, Won JU, Roh J, Lee JH, Seok H, Lee W, Yoon JH

Workplace violence is related to various health effects including mental illness such as anxiety or depression. In this study, the relationship between the experience of workplace violence and depression in...
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Analysis of Workplace Health Education Performed by Occupational Health Managers in Korea

Kim YH, Jung MH

PURPOSE: To evaluate workplace health education as practiced by occupational health managers based on standardized job tasks and suggest priority tasks and areas to be trained. METHODS: The study was conducted...
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The recognition and the attitude about the hazard materials and occupational disease in the asbestos related industry

Yi GH, Rhee KY

  • KMID: 2282605
  • Korean J Prev Med.
  • 1992 Sep;25(3):269-286.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the present state of worker's recognition and attitude about hazard materials and occupational disease in his workplace. In general worker's view of...
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The Effect of Workplace Violence on Depressive Symptoms and the Mediating Role of Psychological Capital in Chinese Township General Practitioners and Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study

Tong C, Cui C, Li Y, Wang L

OBJECTIVE: The most existing research has predominantly focused on city rather than township hospitals. This study aimed to explore depressive symptoms and its associated factors among general practitioners and nurses...
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Preventing workplace violence against healthcare workers

Park HW

Healthcare workers face significant risks of workplace violence, which includes verbal, physical, and sexual assaults and harassment. Most violent acts are committed by patient and their family members, although in...
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Strategies for Worksite Health Interventions to Employees with Elevated Risk of Chronic Diseases

Meng L, Wolff MB, Mattick KA, DeJoy DM, Wilson MG, Smith ML

Chronic disease rates have become more prevalent in the modern American workforce, which has negative implications for workplace productivity and healthcare costs. Offering workplace health interventions is recognized as an...
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Workplace Violence and Job Outcomes of Newly Licensed Nurses

Chang HE, Cho SH

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of workplace violence toward newly licensed nurses and the relationship between workplace violence and job outcomes. METHODS: An online survey...
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Factors Influencing Compliance with Safety Guidelines of Anticancer Drugs Among Nurses in General Hospitals

Jung J, Park JY

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of compliance with the safety guidelines of anticancer drugs and identify the factors influencing compliance among general characteristics, knowledge...
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