Comprehending the disruptive influence of workplace gaslighting behaviours and mobbing on nurses' career entrenchment: A multi-centre inquiry

被引:8
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作者
Atta, Mohamed Hussein Ramadan [1 ]
Waheed Elzohairy, Nadia [2 ]
Abd Elaleem, Alaa El Din Moustafa Hamed [3 ]
Othman, Ahmed Abdellah [4 ]
Hamzaa, Huda Gaber [5 ]
El-Sayed, Ahmed Abdelwahab Ibrahim [1 ,6 ]
Zoromba, Mohamed Ali [7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Alexandria Univ, Alexandria, Egypt
[2] Damnhour Univ Univ, Fac Nursing, Psychiat & Mental Hlth Nursing Dept, Damnhour, Egypt
[3] Helwan Univ, Fac Nursing, Psychiat & Mental Hlth Nursing Dept, Helwan, Egypt
[4] Sohag Univ, Fac Nursing, Nursing Adm Dept, Sohag, Egypt
[5] Portsaid Univ, Fac Nursing, Psychiat Nursing & Mental Hlth Dept, Portsaid, Egypt
[6] Dar Al Uloom Univ, Coll Pharm & Appl Med Sci, Nursing Dept, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[7] Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz Univ, Coll Nursing, Nursing Dept, Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
[8] Mansoura Univ, Fac Nursing, Mansoura, Egypt
关键词
career entrenchment; disruptive behaviour; mobbing; multi-centre; nurses; nurses' professional dedication; nursing profession; workplace gaslighting; EXPERIENCES;
D O I
10.1111/jan.16368
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Aim: To explore the disruptive influence of workplace gaslighting behaviours and mobbing on nurses' career entrenchment across multiple healthcare centres. DesignA multi-centre cross-sectional. Methods: Data were collected from 483 nurses from various healthcare settings in Egypt, spanning from January 2024 to February 2024. The Gaslighting at Work Questionnaire, Luxembourg Workplace Mobbing Scale and Career Entrenchment Scale were employed for data collection. ResultsThe study revealed moderate levels of gaslighting, mobbing and nurses' career entrenchment. Also, there is a negative correlation between nurses' career entrenchment and both gaslighting and mobbing, while gaslighting and mobbing exhibit a positive correlation. The study also highlighted regional disparities in the prevalence of these phenomena, with the highest incidences noted in urban healthcare settings. Conclusion: The findings underscore the critical impact of workplace gaslighting and mobbing on nurses' career entrenchment. Reporting MethodThe relevant reporting method has been adhered to, that is, STROBE. Implication for the ProfessionThe future of the nursing profession requires building productive nurses who can cope with negative workplace experiences. This could be achieved by cultivating a workplace culture that has zero tolerance for these experiences. Offering counselling services or employee assistance programmes to help nurses cope with the emotional toll of these negative experiences is a promising strategy. Impact: This study is the first to examine serious workplace practices like gaslighting and mobbing in a nursing context, emphasizing their effect on nursing-sensitive indicators like career entrenchment. It is one of the important initiatives geared towards upgrading the competitiveness and magnetism of healthcare organizations in the era of green human resources management. Results provide valuable insights for nurse leaders to control nursing turnover and shortage crises in different endeavours. Patient or Public ContributionIn our study, nurses from diverse geographical regions and varied specialties actively participate, offering a rich tapestry of experiences and perspectives.
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页码:1815 / 1828
页数:14
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