Ending nurse-to-nurse hostility : why nurses eat their young and each other /
Bartholomew, Kathleen,
Ending nurse-to-nurse hostility : why nurses eat their young and each other / Kathleen Bartholomew, RN, MN. - Second edition. - 1 online resource (253 pages) : illustrations
Title from PDF title page (viewed on June 9, 2014).
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1. What is horizontal hostility? -- chapter 2. The impact of horizontal hostility -- chapter 3. Exploring theory -- chapter 4. A root cause analysis of horizontal hostility -- chapter 5. Enlarging the landscape -- chapter 6. Nurturing our young -- chapter 7. Awareness and prevention -- chapter 8. Managerial response -- chapter 9. Organizational opportunities -- chapter 10. Individual response.
This book addresses the real needs of nurses in the rapidly changing post--Affordable Care Act healthcare world, providing empirical research and tested techniques for creating a workplace that promotes team relationships and career development while preventing burnout.
English.
9781556451676 1556451679
Nursing ethics.
Violence in the workplace.
Employee morale.
Interprofessional relations.
Hostility (Psychology)
Morale.
RY85
174.2
2015 D-312 WY 87
Ending nurse-to-nurse hostility : why nurses eat their young and each other / Kathleen Bartholomew, RN, MN. - Second edition. - 1 online resource (253 pages) : illustrations
Title from PDF title page (viewed on June 9, 2014).
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1. What is horizontal hostility? -- chapter 2. The impact of horizontal hostility -- chapter 3. Exploring theory -- chapter 4. A root cause analysis of horizontal hostility -- chapter 5. Enlarging the landscape -- chapter 6. Nurturing our young -- chapter 7. Awareness and prevention -- chapter 8. Managerial response -- chapter 9. Organizational opportunities -- chapter 10. Individual response.
This book addresses the real needs of nurses in the rapidly changing post--Affordable Care Act healthcare world, providing empirical research and tested techniques for creating a workplace that promotes team relationships and career development while preventing burnout.
English.
9781556451676 1556451679
Nursing ethics.
Violence in the workplace.
Employee morale.
Interprofessional relations.
Hostility (Psychology)
Morale.
RY85
174.2
2015 D-312 WY 87