Title of article
Workplace bullying in nursing: The case of Azerbaijan province, Iran
Author/Authors
NasrEsfahani, Ali Department of Management - University of Isfahan , Shahbazi, Gholamreza Department of Management - University of Isfahan
Pages
7
From page
409
To page
415
Abstract
Background: Workplace bullying is a significant issue confronting the nursing profession both in Iran and internationally. This study examined workplace bullying among a group of Iranian nurses. Materials and Methods: The prevalence rate of bullying behavior among nurses was determined. Data were collected from
162 nurses who worked in four hospitals located in West Azerbaijan province, Iran.
Results: Results showed that only 9% of nurses who participated in this study had frequently been exposed to bullying behavior, 22% had occasionally been bullied, and 69% had never been exposed to these behaviors during the last year. The most common type of workplace bullying experienced by nurses was verbal bullying. Forty percent of the nurses reported exposure to verbal bullying behavior frequently or occasionally. Conclusions: To be able to intervene with bullying behavior in the workplace, there is a need to pay greater attention to the problem by the entire range of managers, lawyers, industrial–organizational psychologists, counselors, social workers, and local authorities.
Keywords
Iran , nursing , workplace bullying
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2413669
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