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Impacts of Experiencing Workplace Violence in Clinical Settings on Nursing Students' Education and Professional Commitment: A Qualitative Study

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Objective: This study aims to identify the impacts of experiencing workplace violence in clinical settings on nursing students' education and professional commitment. Design/methods: A descriptive qualitative study design was used. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. Settings: The study was conducted in the nursing program at a state university in T & uuml;rkiye. Participants: The study was conducted with 12 nursing students. Results: It was determined that students experienced physical, verbal, and psychological violence in clinical practice, primarily perpetrated by patients, patients' relatives, and nurses. Five main themes were generated from the data: (I) Forms of violence, (II) Justifications for violence, (III) Impacts of experiencing violence, (IV) Behavioral reactions to violence, and (V) Suggestions for preventing violence. Conclusion: It was found that experiencing workplace violence in clinical settings had a negative impact on nursing students' academic processes and professional commitment. It is recommended that joint procedures be developed in collaboration between universities and healthcare institutions to establish a supportive and safe clinical learning environment.

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Kurtgöz, Asli/0000-0001-5903-9389;

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Nurse Education Today

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147

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