Disruptive Behaviors in an Emergency Department: the Perspective of Physicians and Nurses
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Abstract:
Introduction
Disruptive behaviors cause many problems in the workplace, especially in the emergency department (ED).This study was conducted to assess the physicians and nurses perspective toward disruptive behaviors in the emergency department.Methods
In this cross-sectional study a total of 45 physicians and 110 nurses working in the emergency department of five general hospitals in Bojnurd participated. Data were collected using a translated, changed, and validated questionnaire (25 item). The collected data were analyzed by SPSS ver.13 software.Results
Findings showed that physicians gave more importance to nurse-physician relationships in the ED when compared to nurses perspective (90% vs. 70%). In this study, 81% of physicians and 52% of nurses exhibited disruptive behaviors. According to the participants these behaviors could result in adverse outcomes, such as stress (97%), job dissatisfaction and can compromise patient safety (53%), quality of care (72%), and errors (70%).Conclusion
Disruptive behaviors could have a negative effects on relationships and collaboration among medical staffs, and on patients quality of care as well. It is essential to provide some practical strategies for prevention of these behaviors.Keywords:
Language:
English
Published:
Journal of Caring Sciences, Volume:5 Issue: 3, Sep 2016
Page:
241
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