“…Workplace aggression in health care is a major work health and safety, and public health concern. In addition to a range of psychological impacts, workplace aggression has also been associated with poor health, work-related illness and injury, work restrictions or modifications, role conflict and ambiguity, job dissatisfaction and absenteeism, as well as longer term impacts on workforce participation decisions (Camerino, Estryn-Behar, Conway, van Der Heijden, & Hasselhorn, 2008;Friis, Larsen, & Lasgaard, 2017;Fujishiro, Gee, & de Castro, 2011;Gerberich et al, 2004;Hills, 2016Hills, , 2017Hills & Joyce, 2014;Nachreiner, Gerberich, Ryan, & McGovern, 2007;O'Brien-Pallas, Wang, Hayes, & Laporte, 2009;Zhang et al, 2017;Zhao et al, 2018). There is also a growing body of evidence on the negative impact of workplace aggression on the quality and safety of patient care (Arnetz & Arnetz, 2001;Houck & Colbert, 2016;Laschinger, 2014;O'Brien-Pallas et al, 2009).…”