This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study of bullying in the nursing workplace currently being undertaken in Australia. The findings reported here reveal how relationships between bullies were embedded within informal organizational alliances, enabling bullies to control work teams and use emotional abuse and psychological violence as a means of enforcing bully-defined \u27rules of work\u27. Within nursing teams, bullies controlled work roles, tasks, and status in the nursing hierarchy through enforcing their \u27rules\u27. Bullies enforced these rules through a process of ritual indoctrination, destroying the self-confidence and self-image of those targeted, and forcing them to event...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
Abstract This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mix...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first, qualitative stage, of a large national study...
It is not possible to understand bullying without considering the concept of power, and yet power ha...
It is not possible to understand bullying without considering the concept of power, and yet power ha...
Aim and objective. This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...
Aim and objective: This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...
The findings from the first, qualitative stage of a larger sequential mixed method study of bullying...
The findings from the first, qualitative stage of a larger sequential mixed method study of bullying...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a large national study of bullying ...
The findings from the first, qualitative stage of a larger sequential mixed method study of bullying...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
Abstract This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mix...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first qualitative stage of a large national study o...
This paper reports some of the findings from the first, qualitative stage, of a large national study...
It is not possible to understand bullying without considering the concept of power, and yet power ha...
It is not possible to understand bullying without considering the concept of power, and yet power ha...
Aim and objective. This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...
Aim and objective: This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...
The findings from the first, qualitative stage of a larger sequential mixed method study of bullying...
The findings from the first, qualitative stage of a larger sequential mixed method study of bullying...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a large national study of bullying ...
The findings from the first, qualitative stage of a larger sequential mixed method study of bullying...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method...
Abstract This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mix...