Translation and Adaptation of a Nursing Swearing Impact Questionnaire Into Chinese
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. BACKGROUND: Verbal aggression and swearing are the most frequently encountered violence in the health care industry. Nurses are the most frequent victims. Not known is the incidence and impact of swearing against nurses in China. OBJECTIVES: (a) Develop a Chinese versio...
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Main Authors: | Yan Sun, Teresa E. Stone, Bingxiang Yang, Marcia A. Petrini, Margaret McMillan |
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2018
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