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Predictors of moral harassment in nursing work in critical care units

Author(s): Sousa,Luana Silva de ; Oliveira,Roberta Meneses ; Santiago,Jênifa Cavalcante dos Santos ; Bandeira,Érika da Silva ; Brito,Yane Carmem Ferreira ; Alves,Hudson Filipe Arnou ; Almeida,Paulo César de

Date: 2021

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Nursing; Work; Non-Sexual Harassment; Incivility; Critical Care


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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the predictors of moral harassment in nursing work in critical care units. Methods: a cross-sectional study conducted in a public hospital in Fortaleza, Ceará, with 167 nursing professionals in 2016. Sociodemographic/occupational questionnaire and Negative Acts Questionnaire Revised were applied. The analysis included descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and dispersion, as well as Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis and Conover Inman U-tests for multiple comparisons. Results: there was a 33% prevalence of self-perception of moral harassment, highlighting personal/professional disqualification and work-related harassment. The predictors of moral harassment included age, time working in the job and time in the unit, employment relationship and sector. Conclusions: young professionals (< 30 years), cooperative, crowded in intensive care or emergency units, with less time working in the job (< 5 years) or greater time in the unit (above 10 years) are the biggest victims of moral harassment in the work of nursing in critical environments.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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