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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)
J Nurs Care, an open access journal
ISSN: 2167-1168
Euro Nursing 2017
October 26-28, 2017
32
nd
EURO
NURSING AND MEDICARE SUMMIT
October 26-28, 2017 | Paris, France
Mugla state hospıtal healthcare workers experıences of domestıc vıolence
Nezihe Ugurlu, Banu Bayar
and
Zuleyha Seki
Mugla University, Turkey
Statement of the Problem
: Domestic violence is defined as a process in which at least one family member presents physical
and emotional harm to another family member or individual.
The purpose of this study
: In this study the knowledge, attitude and factors effecting family violence of medical staff working
at the Muğla state Hospital were investigated. In this illustrative type study with the 95% confidence level non-probabilistic
sampling method it is aimed to reach 200 health staff and 172 health staff is attained (responders rate 86%).
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation
: In collecting data about family violence in health staff knowledge, attitudes and
approaches survey is used. Family violence knowledge level of medical stafff differed according to the type of the violence. It is
determined that 29.1% of the health staff experienced verbal violence, 4.1% physical violence, 5.2% experienced both verbal
and physical violence. It is found tahat those who experienced violence; saw it 19.8% by husband/wife, 2.9 by father and 2.3%
by mother; also 7.6 % by self applied violence. After experiencing violence, 9.3% did nothing, 23.8% responded verbally or
physically, 3.5% left home, 0.6% reported to the relevant institutions.
Significance
:About the family violence subject which prevelance is accepted in our country and in the world; universities,
professional chambers, international and national on-governmental organizations who prepare and manage health policies
have to be pioneers inawareness raising, information, education, and in creating communication networks.
Biography
Nezihe Uğurlu graduated from a psychiatric nursing degree with a master's degree and a doctorate. She has been working in the nursing education program since
the 27th year. She has many studies in the field of psychiatric nursing.
nugurlu@mu.edu.trNezihe Ugurlu et al., J Nurs Care 2017, 6:4(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168-C1-061