• Title of article

    A Research on Organizational Silence of Nurses in a Public Hospital

  • Author/Authors

    ER?GUC، Gülsün نويسنده Hacettepe Universitesi , , ?ZER، ?zlem نويسنده Hacettepe Universitesi , , SONGUR، Cuma نويسنده Hacettepe Universitesi , , TURAC، Ilkay Sevinc نويسنده Hacettepe Universitesi ,

  • Issue Information
    دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    24
  • From page
    61
  • To page
    84
  • Abstract
    The purpose of this study is to introduce the issues that the nurses remain silent, the reasons why they are silent and the perceptional consequences of silence with regard to nurses and hospital management. The study was done between January and February 2013 at a public hospital in Ankara. The questionnaire, which was developed by Cak?c? (2010), was used. The questionnaire form delivered to 200 nurses which chosen random sampling. 137 nurses responded the form. The questionnaires were conducted face to face. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. According to the results of the study it was determined that most nurses (65.7%) remain silence to their managers. The issues that most nurses remain silent is “molestation” (75.2%) on the other and the most effective reason why they remain silent is that administrators seem like “as if” they were interested (18.2%).When nurses couldn’t talk with their managers they prefer talk to their colleagues (64.2%). Although silence is a popular but relatively new topic, further studies are needed in the healthcare field. The topics such as reasons of the silence, consequences of silence, its effect of organizational
  • Journal title
    Cankiri Karatekin University Journal of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Cankiri Karatekin University Journal of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
  • Record number

    1993360