Workplace Bullying among Healthcare Professionals: A Quanti-Qualitative Survey in a Sample of Women Working in an Italian Healthcare Setting
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Prevalence and Consequence of WPB in Healthcare Sector
1.2. Current Study
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Procedure
2.2. Participants
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
Quanti-Qualitative Analysis
“My group lacks digital skills, we need courses on team building and teamwork. Also, communication effectiveness should be worked on”.(role: D; work experience: 1)
“Specific professional development courses are required for operators in the various departments”.(role: D; work experience: 3)
“We do not know how to communicate and how to manage relationships and groups. Some coordination figures create stress and internal separation of teams instead of creating unity and collaboration”.(role: C; work experience: 3)
“There is a lack of confrontation with supervisors, exchange with colleagues, it is not organic in programming, we always work in emergency and with few tools and personnel. We need calm to have a clear idea of the tasks”.(role: D; work experience: 2)
“This is a difficult task that I and my colleagues always try, considering that after two years (of pandemic) we often find ourselves without material and human resources”.(role: D; work experience: 1)
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Categories | Description | % |
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B | Degree of autonomy: execution of tasks based on established procedures; degree of responsibility: related to the proper execution of procedures; required qualification for access: compulsory education plus any professional qualification | 12.5 |
C | Degree of autonomy: execution of tasks related to procedures with varying degrees of difficulty based on partially established criteria; degree of responsibility: in relation to the general correctness of the procedures managed; qualification required for access: secondary school diploma | 13 |
D | Degree of autonomy: execution of tasks related to different, non-predetermined solutions; degree of responsibility: related to the technical and/or administrative correctness of the chosen solutions; qualification required for access: college degree | 64.5 |
H | Head of apical structure | 3.9 |
M | Manager | 6.1 |
Variable | Options/Analyses | % |
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Civil Status | Married/in a stable relationship Single Divorced/separated Widowed | 65.5 20.1 11.8 2.6 |
Having Children | Yes No | 66.1 33.9 |
Type of Contract—Hours Worked | Full-time job Part-time job/work shifts | 73.9 26.1 |
Type of Contract—Duration | Permanent contract Temporary contract | 89.1 10.9 |
Working Area | Hospital ward Administrative staff Other roles | 64.3 24.8 10.9 |
Age | Mean SD | 47.93 years 10.918 |
Variable | M (SD) | Cutoff Values | N | % |
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NAQ_PB | 1.466 (0.730) | 1 = Low = 1.000–2.099 2 = Moderate = 2.100–3.509 3 = High = 3.510–5.000 | 201 23 6 | 87.4 10.0 2.6 |
NAQ_WR | 1.936 (0.847) | 1 = Low = 1.000–2.099 2 = Moderate = 2.100–3.509 3 = High = 3.510–5.000 | 161 54 16 | 69.7 23.4 6.9 |
M-DOQ_JI | 3.212 (0.881) | 1 = Low = 1.000– 2.999 2 = Moderate = 3.000–3.999 3 = High = 4.000–5.000 | 71 105 55 | 30.7 45.5 23.8 |
PGWBI-A | 4.109 (0.822) | 1 = Low = 1.000–3.500 2 = Moderate = 3.501–4.500 3 = High = 4.501–5.834 | 57 106 68 | 24.7 45.9 29.4 |
Class I | Class II | Class III | |||
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Words | χ2 | Words | χ2 | Words | χ2 |
Difficult+ | 80 | Profess+ | 58 | Manag+ | 83 |
Colleague+ | 51 | Training | 40 | Dynamic | 60 |
Relation+ | 41 | Team | 25 | Group+ | 58 |
Fatigue | 39 | Work | 18 | Emotion+ | 16 |
Lack | 37 | Procedur+ | 14 | Coordinat+ | 14 |
Illustrative variables: NAQ_WRHIGH, M-DOQ_JILOW, Role_B | Illustrative variables: NAQ_PRLOW, M-DOQ_ JIHIGH, PGWBI-AHIGH | Illustrative variables: NAQ_WBMODERATE, NAQ_WRHIGH, M-DOQ_JIMODERATE, M-DOQ_JIHIGH, Role_C. |
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Acquadro Maran, D.; Minniti, D.; Presutti, M.; Alesina, M.; Brizio, A.; Gatti, P. Workplace Bullying among Healthcare Professionals: A Quanti-Qualitative Survey in a Sample of Women Working in an Italian Healthcare Setting. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 5859. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20105859
Acquadro Maran D, Minniti D, Presutti M, Alesina M, Brizio A, Gatti P. Workplace Bullying among Healthcare Professionals: A Quanti-Qualitative Survey in a Sample of Women Working in an Italian Healthcare Setting. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(10):5859. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20105859
Chicago/Turabian StyleAcquadro Maran, Daniela, Davide Minniti, Michele Presutti, Marta Alesina, Adelina Brizio, and Paola Gatti. 2023. "Workplace Bullying among Healthcare Professionals: A Quanti-Qualitative Survey in a Sample of Women Working in an Italian Healthcare Setting" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 10: 5859. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20105859
APA StyleAcquadro Maran, D., Minniti, D., Presutti, M., Alesina, M., Brizio, A., & Gatti, P. (2023). Workplace Bullying among Healthcare Professionals: A Quanti-Qualitative Survey in a Sample of Women Working in an Italian Healthcare Setting. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(10), 5859. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20105859