KMID : 1002520190130030027
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Korean Journal of Health Service Management 2019 Volume.13 No. 3 p.27 ~ p.38
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The Influence of Human Rights Sensitivity and the Nursing Work Environment on Workplace Bullying Victimization among Nurses in Small- and Medium-Sized Hospitals
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Cho Eun-Kyung
Kim Moon-Jeong
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of human rights sensitivity and nursing work environment on workplace bullying victimization among nurses in small- and medium-sized hospitals.
Methods: The participants were 255 nurses from 5 general hospitals in Busan. A dataset was collected using a structured self-reporting questionnaire during the month of July 2018. The data were analyzed with SPSS WIN 23.0 software (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA) using independent t-test, one-way analysis of variance, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analysis.
Results: Nursing work environment showed negative correlation with workplace bullying victimization. Being a witness to bullying, organizational support, head nurse¡¯s leadership, and relationships with peers were found to influence workplace bullying victimization, and these 4 variables explained 37% of workplace bullying victimization.
Conclusions: Formal procedures for cases of bullying and improvements in the leadership of head nurses and peer relationships are crucial to reducing workplace bullying victimization among nurses in small- and medium-sized hospitals. Hospital executives¡¯ efforts to provide sufficient physical and human resources for nursing services and to improve the welfare of nurses are also needed
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KEYWORD
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Bullying, Human Rights Sensitivity, Nurses, Nursing Work Environment
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