Bullying, shortage of staff and resources in workplace: Qualitative experience of newly qualified nurses.

Q2 Medicine
Agrinette N Madolo, Siyathemba P Hloba
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Abstract

Background:  The results of the study conducted at Alfred Nzo Municipality revealed that newly qualified nurses were overwhelmed with the challenges surrounding the execution of their duties in healthcare facilities. The experienced staff largely ignored the newly appointed personnel, which led to emotional distress among the newly qualified nurses.

Objectives:  This study aimed to explore and describe the effects of bullying and the shortage of staff and resources in the workplace on newly qualified nurses and to evaluate the support offered to these nurses in the workplace.

Method:  A qualitative, explorative, descriptive and contextual design was used with semi-structured interviews to gather data that were analysed using Tesch's thematic analysis.

Results:  The themes that emerged revealed that the participants felt bullied in the workplace, the shortage of staff and resources made the participants feel ineffective in their work environment, and the clinical exposure to different units and procedures added value to the participants' development in the workplace.

Conclusion:  The study revealed that bullying has adverse implications for newly qualified staff. The shortage of staff and resources made the newly qualified nurses feel ineffective and useless but their rotation through the wards added value to their development and confidence in their expertise.Contribution: A conceptual framework serves as a guide to newly qualified professional nurses in guiding, protection and coaching in the workplace.

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职场欺凌、人员和资源短缺:新合格护士的定性经验。
背景:在阿尔弗雷德·恩佐市进行的研究结果显示,新合格的护士在医疗机构履行职责时面临着巨大的挑战。经验丰富的工作人员在很大程度上忽视了新任命的人员,这导致了新合格护士的情绪困扰。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述职场霸凌和人力资源短缺对新晋护士的影响,并评估职场对新晋护士的支持。方法:采用定性、探索性、描述性和上下文设计,采用半结构化访谈收集数据,并使用Tesch的主题分析进行分析。结果:研究主题显示,被试在工作场所感到被欺负,人员和资源的短缺使被试在工作环境中感到效率低下,临床接触不同的单位和程序对被试在工作场所的发展增加了价值。结论:研究显示霸凌对新入职员工有不利影响。人员和资源的短缺使新合格的护士感到效率低下和无用,但他们通过病房的轮岗增加了他们的发展价值和对他们专业知识的信心。贡献:概念框架可作为新合格专业护士在工作场所指导、保护和辅导的指南。
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