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Peer-to-peer aggression among nurses threatens patient care and outcomes

Horizontal violence between nurses at the same level of authority is jeopardising patient outcomes, research has revealed.

A study of the phenomenon in a perinatal department at a US hospital found that staff on labour and delivery wards experience hostile behaviour more frequently than those working elsewhere in the same service.

A relationship between horizontal violence and ineffective communication, as well as between horizontal violence and poor patient outcome or near misses, was demonstrated.

Peer-to-peer abuse has been widely documented in fast-paced healthcare environments in other countries.

The study, published in Nursing Management, urges senior nurses and managers to create workplace environments where nurses feel supported to practise their skills without taking out their frustrations or anxieties on colleagues.

http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-02-peer-to-peer-aggression-threatens-patient-outcomes.html

Abstract in Nursing Management --Ā Horizontal hostility and verbal violence between nurses in the perinatal arena of health care



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