When workload predicts exposure to bullying behaviours in nurses: The protective role of social support and job recognition.
Sarah-Geneviève TrépanierClayton PetersonClaude FernetStéphanie AustinPascale DesrumauxPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2021)
Bullying is a growing concern in the nursing profession that not only undermines nurses' well-being but also compromises patient safety and care. It is thus important to identify work-related factors that can contribute to the presence of bullying behaviours in nurses in the hopes of reducing their occurrence and repercussions. This study contributes to this endeavour and identifies two key social coping resources that can help manage the stress associated with workload, resulting in less perceived bullying behaviour among nurses.