Currently there is a high rate of registered nurse (RN) turnover due in part to bullying and harassment among peers; which fosters lower quality nursing care, jeopardizes patient safety, and increases healthcare costs. The purpose of this quantitative nonexperimental study was to examine the relationship between inpatient nurses\u27 individual self-esteem and reported bullying and harassment with their intent to leave their job. Two theories were used to provide structure to this work: cognitive experimental self theory and oppressed group theory. Data were collected using the Negative Acts Questionnaire, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Turnover Intentions Measure. All RNs in a Midwestern state were emailed an invitation link to th...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore relationships between authentic leadership style, glo...
Nursing staff shortages and the high cost of health care have focused attention on burnout in nurses...
Workplace bullying (WPB) among registered nurses (RNs) in all forms has been a continual issue among...
Currently there is a high rate of registered nurse (RN) turnover due in part to bullying and harassm...
Background:. Nursing students who experienced bullying behaviors feel anger and missing their concen...
Purpose: This study was to assess the prevalence of workplace bullying and the relationship workplac...
Background and Purpose: Bullying is experienced by all levels of nurses and in all practice settings...
Bullying is prevalent in the profession of nursing, impacting the quality of health care and health ...
A descriptive study (N=674) was undertaken to examine expereinces of bullying in clinical nursing ed...
Bullying has long been associated with school children. In recent years, however, more attention has...
Workplace bullying (WPB) is a social and organizational problem. Within the health care arena, emplo...
Bullying among nurses and nursing students is a serious issue and generates a negative culture that ...
Workplace bullying is a significant problem for nurses in the hospital. The purpose of this study wa...
ABSTRACT This study, drawn from a nationwide sample with 1,407 responses, examines faculty-to-facult...
This study examines the extent to which nurses are impacted by bullying for the outcomes of wellbein...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore relationships between authentic leadership style, glo...
Nursing staff shortages and the high cost of health care have focused attention on burnout in nurses...
Workplace bullying (WPB) among registered nurses (RNs) in all forms has been a continual issue among...
Currently there is a high rate of registered nurse (RN) turnover due in part to bullying and harassm...
Background:. Nursing students who experienced bullying behaviors feel anger and missing their concen...
Purpose: This study was to assess the prevalence of workplace bullying and the relationship workplac...
Background and Purpose: Bullying is experienced by all levels of nurses and in all practice settings...
Bullying is prevalent in the profession of nursing, impacting the quality of health care and health ...
A descriptive study (N=674) was undertaken to examine expereinces of bullying in clinical nursing ed...
Bullying has long been associated with school children. In recent years, however, more attention has...
Workplace bullying (WPB) is a social and organizational problem. Within the health care arena, emplo...
Bullying among nurses and nursing students is a serious issue and generates a negative culture that ...
Workplace bullying is a significant problem for nurses in the hospital. The purpose of this study wa...
ABSTRACT This study, drawn from a nationwide sample with 1,407 responses, examines faculty-to-facult...
This study examines the extent to which nurses are impacted by bullying for the outcomes of wellbein...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore relationships between authentic leadership style, glo...
Nursing staff shortages and the high cost of health care have focused attention on burnout in nurses...
Workplace bullying (WPB) among registered nurses (RNs) in all forms has been a continual issue among...