2016
DOI: 10.14198/cuid.2016.45.13
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É possível discutir o assédio moral na enfermagem?

Abstract: Bullying is an unethical conduct that disrupts the balance in the workplace and appears contrary to morals and good faith that should guide social and labor relations (Alkmim, 2005).Objective: Identify and analyze the scientific literature on the phenomenon of bullying in nursing.Method: Systematic literature review with qualitative approach. Inclusion criteria: all categories of articles with full text; published in Portuguese, English or Spanish between 2005 and 2014 and articles interconnect issues about b… Show more

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“…It is understood that, between neutrality and silence, the intensity of acts can cause the deterioration of the conditions of the physical and psychological health of the worker, in addition to negatively interfering in their social and work life. 13 It is pointed out that, in a study carried out with nurses from a public hospital network in Caxias, Maranhão, the authors investigated and characterized the practices of psychological violence in the team and one of the published results draws attention. It is reported by the authors that when they suffer from verbal aggression, nurses try to pretend that nothing has happened or they are inert in the face of violence, and employers do little with regard to the need for strategies to curb harassment.…”
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“…It is understood that, between neutrality and silence, the intensity of acts can cause the deterioration of the conditions of the physical and psychological health of the worker, in addition to negatively interfering in their social and work life. 13 It is pointed out that, in a study carried out with nurses from a public hospital network in Caxias, Maranhão, the authors investigated and characterized the practices of psychological violence in the team and one of the published results draws attention. It is reported by the authors that when they suffer from verbal aggression, nurses try to pretend that nothing has happened or they are inert in the face of violence, and employers do little with regard to the need for strategies to curb harassment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%