Department of Nursing, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA.
Foisie Business School, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA.
J Adv Nurs. 2017 Dec;73(12):3111-3118. doi: 10.1111/jan.13382. Epub 2017 Aug 4.
To suggest an alternative approach to improving recognition of horizontal violence using enactor types identified in a study exploring nurses' perceptions of horizontal violence.
Horizontal violence is an umbrella term used to describe a range of aggressive behaviours between nurse colleagues. It is suggested that nurses do not recognize the phenomenon when they witness or experience it, contributing to its perpetuation.
This was a qualitative, descriptive study undertaken to inform theory development and the design of future interventions to address horizontal violence.
Observation, document review and semi-structured interviews took place in two inpatient hospital units in the Northeastern United States between June - November 2012. Ongoing analysis identified three distinct types of enactors of horizontal violence.
Nurse participants rarely used terms from hospital policies or nursing literature to describe behaviours associated with horizontal violence but identified behaviours by describing the attributes of the enactor and the situation. Three enactor types were disaggregated from the data: the pathological bully, the self-justified bully and the unprofessional co-worker.
Findings support previous research suggesting nurses do not recognize aggressive behaviours when they witness or experience them and do not have a name for those who enact these behaviours. This disaggregation of enactors of horizontal violence into recognizable types introduces an alternative approach to addressing the phenomenon. Development of instruments to identify these enactors, as well as testing of these instruments, is required to establish the utility of this disaggregation in nursing practice and in designing future interventions.
提出一种新方法,通过对一项探索护士对水平暴力看法的研究中确定的行为者类型,提高对水平暴力的认识。
水平暴力是一个总称,用于描述护士同事之间的一系列攻击性行为。有人认为,当护士目睹或经历这种现象时,他们并没有意识到这是一种现象,从而导致这种现象持续存在。
这是一项定性、描述性研究,旨在为今后解决水平暴力问题的理论发展和干预措施的设计提供信息。
2012 年 6 月至 11 月,在美国东北部的两个住院病房进行了观察、文件审查和半结构化访谈。持续的分析确定了三种不同类型的水平暴力行为者。
护士参与者很少使用医院政策或护理文献中的术语来描述与水平暴力相关的行为,但通过描述行为者的特征和情况来识别行为。从数据中分离出三种行为者类型:病态欺凌者、自我合理化的欺凌者和不专业的同事。
研究结果支持先前的研究,即护士在目睹或经历攻击性行为时没有意识到这些行为,也没有给实施这些行为的人起名字。将水平暴力的行为者分解为可识别的类型,为解决这一现象提供了一种新的方法。需要开发识别这些行为者的工具,并对这些工具进行测试,以确定这种分类在护理实践和未来干预措施设计中的效用。