Subjects
-Abstract
Background: Workplace bullying is a social and organizational problem within the health care system;
it has several adverse effects and closely associated with nurses' job performance. Aim :The study
aimed to assess the effect of workplace bullying on nurses' job performance. Research design:
Descriptive correlational design was utilized to meet the aim of this study. Setting: This study was
conducted in Intensive Care Unit at Benha University Hospital. Sample: Consisted of all staff nurses
(65). Tools: Data was collected by using two tools, workplace bullying questionnaire and nurses' job
performance observation checklist. Results: The result showed that nearly three quarters (73.8%) of
staff nurses had moderate level of bullying and more than three quarters (81.5%) of the staff nurses had
satisfactory level of job performance Conclusion: There was no statistically significant correlation
between nurses' workplace bullying and their performance. Recommendation: Nurses at all levels,
including administrators and staff nurses, need to be educated to report bullying and nursing
administrators need to develop policies to prevent bullying and anti-bullying reporting tools and
mechanisms that allow nurses who exposed to workplace bullying to report incidents of bullying.
DOI
10.21608/jnsbu.2020.159371
Keywords
bullying, Nurses' Job Performance, Workplace
Authors
Affiliation
Nursing Administration, Faculty of Nursing –Benha University- Egypt
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Nursing Administration, Faculty of Nursing, Tanta University- Egypt
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Nursing Administration, Faculty of Nursing –Benha University- Egypt
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Scientific peer reviewed journal
Publication Title
Journal of Nursing Science Benha University
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https://jnsbu.journals.ekb.eg/
MainTitle
Effect of Workplace Bullying on Nurses' Job Performance