Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Nurses speaking out, their lives changed forever.

Yesterday during the 11 pm news on channel 4 Boston,there was the I team doing a piece on healthcareviolence. One of the nurses featured was one of my co workers,her life was changed by that assault,another Nurse stated she was sexually assaulted at her hospital and told by "a higher up that it was part of the job"
Please listen to this, we need to have administration understand it is wrong to be assaulted at work!

I want to thank the nurses that had the courage to speak out.Also MNA for always being there to help

WWW.stophealthcareviolence.org

Sheila Wilson R.N.BSN MPH

Monday, May 26, 2014

If a patient squeezes your breast would you say you were assaulted?

I was speaking to a couple of nurses I just met and I was asking them if they get a assaulted at work. One of the nurses stated that never happened to her,she looked confused and asked if nurses really got assaulted at work. I went into a long and lengthy detail about how the violence is worse than ever. That nurses have to become change agents ,stick together and work with the institution so no one gets hurt.
After our talk she stated she did know someone that was injured but never heard it from the hospital but read it in the newspaper. I thought why was the staff of nurses so quiet ???? They should have been making a lot of noise to stop the violence from ever happening again.
Then I spoke to another nurse and if I had shut my eyes I would have thought I was back in the ER's I had worked. When I asked her if she was ever assaulted,she smiled and stated WELL a little , when I questioned a little further YES she had her wrist twisted,she has been slapped and also had her breast squeezed by a a patient/customer. I asked what did you do ? Her response was "I told them not to do that again,then they said I was being mean to them" This is what I meant when I said I felt I was back in my ER"S the nurses wrote up reports but nothing ever changed,it seemed no one cared enough to follow up.
I wonder what people think about being grabbed,punched ,hit, slapped or having your breasts squeezed. Is that alright? Should this person be held responsible for this action? I bet since no punishment is given, s/he will do it again and laugh. My other concern is this same person doing it to family members?
What if the healthcare workers grabbed some guys penis and laughed ,I bet there would be HELL to be paid!
What do you think?????

WWW.stophealthcareviolence.org

Sheila Wilson R.N. BSN MPH


Saturday, May 3, 2014

Because nothing gets done!



It is amazing ,what is in the news today and the news of yesteryear  ;. Are they all that different?
When we communicate to each other and hear different opinions . we hear things,that can make us think outside of what we normally would think..That is good!
I was listening to the conversation about why the students don't make out police reports after they have been assaulted! Someone spoke up and stated they do make out reports but not everyone, because they know nothing will get done.  Then you find out that nothing was done and the colleges are now being looked at because they didn't address the issue. .
Why is it the females in the armed services don't make out reports after being assaulted or did they? Now armed forces are under scrutiny, to find out why,they didn't address the issue of the reports?
Why are the women that are involved in domestic abuse ,staying ? Not leaving that situation! Is it because nothing really gets done?
Why is it that healthcare workers aren't making out reports? or are they and again NOTHING GETS DONE

Because nothing gets done to help the situations...... These are complicated,serious,hard issues.
I certainly am not linking all these issues together but look at what I wrote, there is one link,one thread that ties all these together.
   IT happens to women, I don't want you to think that I don't think it could happen to men ,I know it does however the stats will show you it is the women that get assaulted more then men. however it is about women.
We need to do something!
I don't understand why a college wouldn't want to keep its students safe?
Why does the armed forces fail to keep their people safe .
Why does the Domestic violence still have a high rate of offenders.
Why are healthcare workers still being assaulted and again the people that can prevent it ,DON'T?
I hope some one will have the answers and share them...
No one deserves to be assaulted,college females the females that will some day run our country ,women in the service protecting our country .
Mothers ,woman don't deserve to be beaten for any reason.
I would like to see that all hospitals work together to help their employees be safe..
All the solutions are already available ,all they would have to do is activate them. Wouldn't cost a lot!


Sheila Wilson R.N.BSN MPH
www.stophealthcareviolence.org

Tuesday, April 29, 2014



Please read it is really important ,It could happen to you if you are not safe at work!



I am saddened by this story, a nurse goes to work and gets stabbed!!!!  How and why does this happen. If you can about healthcare workers read this story. The stabbings took place out in Calif. ( lets not forget about the nurse in Texas or anyone else that has been assaulted) . Could it have happened in your hospital? http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/news/2014/04/23/nurses-push-for-better-hospital-safety-after.html

This really doesn't have to happen if we worked together to keep our places safe


www.stophealthcareviolence.org

Sheila Wilson R.N. BSN MPH


Saturday, April 26, 2014


When a healthcare worker gets assaulted ,not much happens. They can be out of work for weeks or months and no one cares except they are short staffed........

Has this happened to your facility ?


Many police,Mayors of towns & cities are trying to work to get the violence in their cities manageable. The gangs are fighting ,people are getting hurt and dying. There is so much crime out in the street.
This is all very sad but very frightening. It scares me to think that with all the focus on the violence, that no one has thought about where the injured will be brought. The focus is get these folks off the streets. BUT if they are injured where do you think they will go? They will go to Emergency rooms. Are the emergency rooms prepared for all this? Can one security guard handle it? Do you have security in your ER? Can your security touch a patient/customer?
What are you going to do??????

www.stophealthcareviolence.org

Sheila Wilson R.N. BSN MPH

Saturday, April 19, 2014

I am sending the link to our second interview. Dr. Charles Anderson and I were interviewed by Jeanne White social connections host of PWR internet radio.
The interview was of solutions to help stop the violence. Please listen to some solutions and add yours. Thank You

http://tinyurl.com/mcntwok

Sunday, April 13, 2014



I have written above healthcare violence , spoke on the radio , given lectures and have traveled in and out of our country doing the same thing. I feel like John Chapman AKA Johnny Appleseed I hope I am planting seeds to let healthcare workers know IT IS NOT PART OF THEIR JOB IT ISN'T IN YOUR JOB DESCRIPTION ( IS IT?). Every where has violence and it all seems to be growing stronger, as healthcare workers we are strapped ,we are the ones that are restrained ,we have been put in such a position that whatever the patient or customer wants they get and if they aren't satisfied the healthcare workers are to blame!
On April 11 2014 I was interviewed with Dr Charles C Anderson   on the PWR internet radio station with Lillian Cauldwell the show lasted one hour and it has a lot of information. Please listen and send feedback.
Dr Anderson and I will be interviewed again on PWR internet radio by social connections with Jeanne White. We will be discussing on solutions to our issue of healthcare violence and ways to prevent it!
I will sent you the link once it is up on the station.
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Thank you all that support this
www.stophealthcareviolence.org
Sheila Wilson R.N.BSN MPH

this is the link to Dr Anderson and my interview with Lillian Cauldwell on healthcare violence


https://www.pwrnetworkllc.org/cauldwell-20140411/