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Citation

Corley MC, Goren S. Sch. Inq. Nurs. Pract. 1998; 12(2): 99-118; discussion 119-122.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Springer Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9893483

Abstract

The current emphasis in nursing is on caring, what it involves and why it is the profession's responsibility. This article focuses on the opposite behaviors--the "dark side of nursing" (Jameton, 1992). By developing a fuller understanding of nurse behaviors labeled the "dark side of nursing," the profession can better comprehend what caring involves and develop innovative ways to reduce dark-side behaviors. Although marginalizing, labeling and stereotyping, and stigmatizing are related, the focus will be on stigmatizing responses to patients. A number of investigators document nurse stereotyping of suicidal patients, persons with AIDS, racial/ethnic groups, and sex offenders and the impact on patients. Social psychological theories on stereotyping and deviant behavior provide some explanation for the nurse's behavior. The organizational perspective, however, has not been employed to enhance our understanding of nor to eliminate this phenomenon. Combining an organizational perspective with the social psychological theory of negative stereotyping (stigmatizing) and philosophical theory involving ethics provides a more comprehensive theory for understanding the "dark side of nursing" and designing interventions to reduce the occurrence of this damaging behavior.


Language: en

Keywords

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Attitude of Health Personnel; Ethics, Nursing; Ethnicity; Humans; Models, Psychological; Nurse-Patient Relations; Nursing Staff; Philosophy, Nursing; Prejudice; Professional Patient Relationship; Racial Groups; Sex Offenses; Stereotyping; Suicide, Attempted

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