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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, researchrelated, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Title Authors Presentation Relational Aggression in the Nursing Workplace Environment Dellasega, Cheryl Downloaded 19-Jun-2018 13:25:31 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/291016

Relational Aggression, Organizational Cynicism, and Commitment in the Nursing Workplace

Overview Health care is about relationships. Relationships are central to our identities: They shape who we are. Relationships are therefore central for creating collective identity in an organization and for enabling work to be coordinated effectively. Jody Hoffer Gittell, (2009)High Performance Healthcare: Using the Power of Relationships to Achieve Quality, Efficiency and Resilience. A comparison of high performing and low performing ICUs revealed better communication between nurses and doctors in high performing ICUs Christopher Nemeth, (2012) Improving Healthcare Team Communication An analysis of 1,200 responses from nurses, physicians, and hospital executives suggests that daily interactions between nurses and physicians strongly influence nurses' morale. Alan Rosenstein, 2002, American Journal of Nursing

What Makes a Workplace Healthy? Clearly, we have a long way to go in creating healthy work environments in nursing as these results show that basic human factors that foster individual health and well-being are still lacking in current nursing work environments. Heather Laschinger, (2007) Building Healthy Workplaces: Time to Acton the Evidence Psychological aspects Spiritual aspects Physical aspects

Our Presentation Define organizational cynicism, commitment and relational aggression Discuss why these concepts can create a toxic vs. terrific work environment for nurses Provide examples of interventions which have been used to address the emotional environment of the nursing workplace.

Organizational Cynicism: A New Concept for Nursing Rebecca Volpe, PhD Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities and Director of the Clinical Ethics Consultation Service at the Penn State University Department of Humanities, Hershey, PA

Organizational Cynicism & Organizational Commitment Definitions Relevance to the healthy workplace Research

Cynicism & Commitment Two components of a healthy work environment: Organizational cynicism Institutional commitment

Organizational Cynicism OC is the negative evaluation, by employees, of the motives, actions and values of the employing organization

Causes of OC Causes mostly speculation Fewer opportunities for autonomous behavior Workplace hassles Psychological contract violations Procedural injustice perceptions Perception of organization/management incompetence

Effects (Correlates) of OC People high in organizational cynicism Have increased negative behavioral work intentions Are less likely to perform extra-role behaviors Have lower work motivation Lower job satisfaction, burnout, emotional exhaustion

Institutional Commitment Three types of institutional commitment Affective: employee has an emotional attachment to the organization; they are there because they like it Normative: employee feels obligated to the organization Continuance: employee is there because they feel like they have to be: golden handcuffs

Institutional Commitment Striking intergenerational differences Cultural beliefs and values Factors that influence commitment can be modified Shadow a Nurse Day Strong positive relationship with job satisfaction Related (negatively) to turnover and burnout Let s hope he has a lot of commitment!

OC and Commitment in Real Time Study: explored interrelationship among 3 variables in group of 1,104 RNs in Australia: Perceived fairness of change management and personnel practices Employee cynicism Affective commitment Findings High cynicism low commitment Positive perceptions of fairness high commitment English, B., & Chalon, C. (2011). Strengthening Affective Organizational Commitment: The Influence of Fairness Perceptions of Management Practices and Underlying Employee Cynicism. The Health Care Manager, 30, 29-35.

OC and Commitment in Real Time Study: explored how OC affects three employee work outcomes (manufacturing setting) Institutional commitment In-role and extra-role behaviors Employee involvement activities / empowerment Findings: High OC low organizational commitment High OC fewer in-role behaviors High OC low involvement/empowerment Brandes, P., Dharwadkar, R., & Dean J.W.,Jr. (1999). Does organizational cynicism matter? Employee and supervisor perspectives on work outcomes. Best Paper Proceedings of the 36th Annual meeting of the Eastern Academy of Management. Philadelphia, PA: Eastern Academy of Management, 1999.

Outcomes of OC and Commitment So what? Hospital environment (which includes variables like OC and commitment) is a key predictor of Burnout Leaving the institution Job dissatisfaction

Relational Aggression in the Nursing Environment Workplace Cheryl Dellasega, CRNP, PhD Professor, Department of Humanities and Professor, Women s Studies Pennsylania State University

FAQs About RA What is it? The use of relationships rather than fists to hurt one another. Why does it happen? Great question Who is involved? Aggressor, target, bystanders What does RA look like in the workplace? Scenario What can be done about it? Stay tuned

What Do the Behaviors Look Like? Gossip Manipulation Intimidation Exclusion Gestures Ridicule Saying something mean then pretending you were joking Name calling Teasing/harassment Cliques Campaigns Shifting loyalties Betraying confidences

Useful Frameworks Morality and ethics Biobehavioral theories Psychological and physical interventions Empowerment theory Recognize and reward nurses to give them a sense of value Conflict theory Conflict resolution strategies can offer concrete solutions

Activities Relationship Bootcamp for Nurses Eight hour workshop ERI E=Educate in a nonthreatening way R=Relate new information to your life I=Integrate healthy relationship skills that are feasible for you

Improving the Emotional Work Environment for Nurses Dr. Cole Edmonson, DNP, RN, FACHE, NEA-BC Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow Chief Officer, Texas Health System

Teamsteps CUS Nurse Advocates (promise coaches) Residency (civility education generational precepting) Orientation (civility education) Civility Dashboard (turnover rate, call ins, float nurse ratings of float experience, gender mix, diversity mix, SALTS, longevity measures, NDNQI scores ) Organizational

Leader to Patient Program Open Forums (CWC) Moral Courage Model Manager Civility Education Safe work place policy on bullying added: HR supported Leadership

Crucial Conversation / Confrontation Cognitive Rehearsal SWAT Reflection Practice Practice Gratitude and Forgiveness (unit story book - Inspired Nurse) Individual

Data NDNQI (N = 701) 99% participation rate (avg. 72%) Job Enjoyment Scale 66% (avg. 56) 95% plan on staying on same unit Turnover controllable < 1%

Questions Does the nursing workplace look different than others? Is it a gender issue? Impact of a toxic environment on the emotional climate Can patients be bullies?

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