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Citation

Taylor R. Glob. Qual. Nurs. Res. 2016; 3: e2333393616641002.

Affiliation

University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/2333393616641002

PMID

28462334

PMCID

PMC5342647

Abstract

In this article, I describe a study exploring horizontal violence and nurses' perceptions of the phenomenon within the context of two 28-bed inpatient hospital units. The purpose of the study was to develop a clearer understanding of horizontal violence, incorporating observation and inquiry to identify the language nurses use to describe their experiences and factors in the nursing work environment that may perpetuate the phenomenon. Observation, review and analysis of policies, and interviews with staff were completed between June and November 2012. Thematic analysis resulted in five themes: (a) behaviors are minimized and not recognized, (b) fear inhibits all reporting, (c) avoidance and isolation are coping strategies, (d) lack of respect and support, and (e) organizational chaos. The findings suggest future interventions must address a range of factors that perpetuate horizontal violence within the nursing work environment with consideration for the embeddedness and complexity of the phenomenon.


Language: en

Keywords

nursing; observation; violence; workplace

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