Introduction: Bullying in the workplace of nurses is an issue with great interest. It is defined as repeated and persistent negative actions by one or more individuals in the workplace and more specifically an act of deliberate and continuous rather than individual events. The purpose of this study was to explore the bullying of nurses at their workplace. Methodology: The methodology used included a search review and research studies primarily in electronic ballast «PubMed». Results: According to the literature intimidation is a major cause for the abandonment of the profession by new nurses. Therefore, intimidation make most crucial the problem of shortage of nurses. The role of advisory nurses is an effective way to deal with bullyi...
Bullying activities can be overt and intimidating or comparatively invisible to others. Nurses who w...
Background: In the last decade, research conducted in different countries has shown that bullying in...
This research was designed to determine whether nurses are bullied by other staff members and the ef...
Introduction: Bullying is experienced by all levels of nurses and in all practice settings. The impa...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe nurses\u27 experiences with and characteristics re...
Aims and objectives: To explore staff nurses’ discourses of workplace bullying, to critically examin...
Aim and objective: This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...
Aim: This study sought to explore how bullying in the nursing profession in Australia has changed ov...
Introduction: Bullying is experienced by all levels of nurses and in all practice settings. The impa...
Over recent decades, there has been growing recognition that workplace bullying is a pervasive and h...
Bullying has long been associated with school children. In recent years, however, more attention has...
This presentation will describe preliminary work regarding the phenomenon of bullying within the nur...
The aim of this thesis was to gain in-depth understanding on the effects of workplace bullying on nu...
Aim: This study sought to explore how bullying in the nursing profession in Australia has changed ov...
PURPOSE: This article examines the nursing literature on workplace bullying with the aim of reachin...
Bullying activities can be overt and intimidating or comparatively invisible to others. Nurses who w...
Background: In the last decade, research conducted in different countries has shown that bullying in...
This research was designed to determine whether nurses are bullied by other staff members and the ef...
Introduction: Bullying is experienced by all levels of nurses and in all practice settings. The impa...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe nurses\u27 experiences with and characteristics re...
Aims and objectives: To explore staff nurses’ discourses of workplace bullying, to critically examin...
Aim and objective: This study sought to explore the nature of bullying in the Australian nursing wor...
Aim: This study sought to explore how bullying in the nursing profession in Australia has changed ov...
Introduction: Bullying is experienced by all levels of nurses and in all practice settings. The impa...
Over recent decades, there has been growing recognition that workplace bullying is a pervasive and h...
Bullying has long been associated with school children. In recent years, however, more attention has...
This presentation will describe preliminary work regarding the phenomenon of bullying within the nur...
The aim of this thesis was to gain in-depth understanding on the effects of workplace bullying on nu...
Aim: This study sought to explore how bullying in the nursing profession in Australia has changed ov...
PURPOSE: This article examines the nursing literature on workplace bullying with the aim of reachin...
Bullying activities can be overt and intimidating or comparatively invisible to others. Nurses who w...
Background: In the last decade, research conducted in different countries has shown that bullying in...
This research was designed to determine whether nurses are bullied by other staff members and the ef...