Bullying and Its Prevention Among Intensive Care Nurses
Journal of Nursing Scholarship2015Vol. 47(6), pp. 505–511
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Freda DeKeyser Ganz, Hadassa Levy, Rabia Khalaila, Dana Arad, Kochav Bennaroch, Orly Kolpak, Yardena Drori, Julie Benbinishty, Ofra Raanan
Abstract
More measures must be taken to prevent bullying. Nurses must be educated to accept only a zero tolerance to bullying and to report bullying when confronted by bullying.
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