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Citation

Choi J, Park M. J. Clin. Nurs. 2019; 28(13-14): 2577-2588.

Affiliation

Department of Nursing, Hoseo University, Asan, Republic of Korea.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/jocn.14843

PMID

30811682

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate the current state of face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying among nurses in the workplace and to identify the effects of nursing organizational culture on face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying.

BACKGROUND: It is important to accurately examine the current state of workplace bullying to acknowledge the gravity of the situation faced by nurses and devise prevention strategies. Electronic communication by computer or smartphone is widely used as a prompt and efficient means of facilitating nursing work; however, this leads to the possibility of cyberbullying as well as face-to-face bullying among nurses.

DESIGN: Descriptive cross-sectional study.

METHODS: A total of 226staff nurses working in one of five upper tertiary hospitals in Korea with a career of 10 years or shorter were surveyed using a self-reported questionnaire. The collected data were evaluated using various statistical analyses, including hierarchical regression.Our study was applied to the STROBE checklist of items.

RESULTS: The mean face-to-face bullying score was 1.32±0.53and the cyberbullying score was 1.14±0.37 (possible range: 1-5); most were work-related negative experiences. The explanatory power of nursing organizational culture for face-to-face bullying was 6.3%, and relation-oriented culture and hierarchy-oriented culture were major factors affecting face-to-face bullying. The explanatory power of nursing organizational culture for cyberbullying was 4.3%, and relation-oriented culture was a major factor affecting cyberbullying.

CONCLUSIONS: Relation-oriented culture had a significant effect on both face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying. Therefore, organizations should strive to foster a relation-oriented nursing organizational culture in order to prevent and resolve workplace bullying among nurses. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: Cyberbullying should be addressed as an important type of workplace bullying in nursing, which occurs via various information and communication devices. To prevent workplace bullying among nurses, various strategies that promote relation-oriented nursing organizational cultures should be considered. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Language: en

Keywords

Nurse; Violence; Work Organization

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