Abstract:ObjectiveTo analyze the influence of core clinical competency training on workplace violence for emergency nurses.MethodsAltogether 66,067 patients who were treated in Department of Emergency from January to December in 2015 by nurses taking no core clinical competence training were selected as the control group.While,57,335 patients treated in Department of Emergency from June 2016 to June 2017 by nurses who already took core clinical competence training were selected as the experiment group.The clinical results were analyzed.ResultsThe total incidence of injury events in the workplace of emergency nurses of experiment group was 0.070%,lower than that of the control group (0.470%),and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The proportion of abusive events,harassment events,disturbing work order events,limb injury events and carrying weapon threat events of experiment group was 0.040%,0.010%,0.010%,0.001%and 0.000%,lower than those of control group (0.280%,0.070%,0.050%,0.020%and 0.020%),and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).ConclusionCore clinical competency training has a significant impact on the workplace violence for emergency nurses.