TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - Factors associated with aggressive behavior between residents and staff in nursing homes JO - Geriatric nursing A1 - Stutte, Karin A1 - Hahn, Sabine A1 - Fierz, Katharina A1 - Zúñiga, Franziska SP - 398 EP - 405 VL - 38 IS - 5 N2 - The aim of this secondary data analysis of the cross-sectional Swiss Nursing Homes Human Resources Project (SHURP) study was to describe the prevalence of residents' verbal, physical and sexual aggression toward care workers in Swiss nursing homes and to explore their association with context and care worker factors. The study's sample incorporated data from 155 randomly selected nursing homes, including 402 units. Among care workers (n = 3919), 66% reported experiencing verbal, 42% physical and 15% sexual aggression. Logistic regression analyses indicated that non-special care units and care workers' higher perception of staffing and resources adequacy and higher age were associated with a decreased likelihood of aggression, whereas emotional exhaustion was associated with an increased likelihood. Our results suggest an association of aggressive resident behavior with modifiable context and care worker factors. Knowledge about this may contribute to a continuous improvement process, enhancing residents' well-being alongside care workers' safety and satisfaction.

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LA - en SN - 0197-4572 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2017.02.001 ID - ref1 ER -