Aim. This study examines the extent to which hospital nurses view their working environment in a positive sense, working as a cohesive group. Background. Despite the fact that nursing in Australia is now considered a profession, it has been claimed that nurses are an oppressed group who use horizontal violence, bullying and aggression in their interactions with one and other. Methods. After ethical approval, a random sample of 666 nurses working directly with patients and all 333 critical care nurses employed in three large tertiary Australian hospitals were invited to participate in the study in the late 1990s. A mailed survey examined the perceptions of interaction nurses had with each other. The hypothesis, that level of employment (eith...
Background: The nursing work environment, which provides the context of care delivery, has been gain...
This study was designed to explore the nature of the relation between conflict and nurses ' percepti...
In Australia and globally, developing a patient-centric workplace culture is an ongoing challenge. N...
Background: Decentralised nursing stations (DCNs) have gained popularity in new hospital designs owi...
Aim: This study explored workplace interactions of Australian nurses in regional acute care hospital...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during ...
Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper report...
This paper reports on workplace violence, self-reported as part of a survey among members of the Que...
Summary Poor collegial relations can cause communication breakdown, staff attrition and difficulties...
Aim This paper reports a study of workplace aggression among nurses in Tasmania, Australia. Backgrou...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Increasingly, cultural diversity is a feature of the ...
The past decade has seen increasing patient acuity and shortening lengths of stays in acute care hos...
This paper offers a commentary on the topic of incivility, bullying and horizontal violence that is ...
Aim: This study looks to describe the workplace culture from the viewpoints of stress, job satisfact...
Nursing is among those believed to be oppressed who are at risk for horizontal violence, yet no know...
Background: The nursing work environment, which provides the context of care delivery, has been gain...
This study was designed to explore the nature of the relation between conflict and nurses ' percepti...
In Australia and globally, developing a patient-centric workplace culture is an ongoing challenge. N...
Background: Decentralised nursing stations (DCNs) have gained popularity in new hospital designs owi...
Aim: This study explored workplace interactions of Australian nurses in regional acute care hospital...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during ...
Nurses are at high risk of incurring workplace violence during their working life. This paper report...
This paper reports on workplace violence, self-reported as part of a survey among members of the Que...
Summary Poor collegial relations can cause communication breakdown, staff attrition and difficulties...
Aim This paper reports a study of workplace aggression among nurses in Tasmania, Australia. Backgrou...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Increasingly, cultural diversity is a feature of the ...
The past decade has seen increasing patient acuity and shortening lengths of stays in acute care hos...
This paper offers a commentary on the topic of incivility, bullying and horizontal violence that is ...
Aim: This study looks to describe the workplace culture from the viewpoints of stress, job satisfact...
Nursing is among those believed to be oppressed who are at risk for horizontal violence, yet no know...
Background: The nursing work environment, which provides the context of care delivery, has been gain...
This study was designed to explore the nature of the relation between conflict and nurses ' percepti...
In Australia and globally, developing a patient-centric workplace culture is an ongoing challenge. N...