Providing a safe work environment where nurses can practice without fear or threat of aggression is acknowledged as a critical global issue for healthcare organizations. Although there has been growing recognition that workplace bullying is one of the most concerning forms of aggression experienced by nurses, to date, there has been little progress in developing explanatory models. In this article, we outline our recently validated model of bullying, which specifies organizational characteristics as critical antecedents. The model has important implications for the management of bullying, identifying that to be effective, interventions need to address features of workplace climate.
Journal article
A new model of bullying in the nursing workplace: organizational characteristics as critical antecedents
Advances in Nursing Science, Vol.31(2), pp.E60-E71
2008
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- Title
- A new model of bullying in the nursing workplace: organizational characteristics as critical antecedents
- Creators
- Marie Hutchinson - Southern Cross UniversityLesley Wilkes - University of Western SydneyMargaret H Vickers - University of Western SydneyDebra Jackson - University of Western Sydney
- Publication Details
- Advances in Nursing Science, Vol.31(2), pp.E60-E71
- Identifiers
- 1401; 991012821791302368
- Academic Unit
- Nursing; Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article