Perceived Distributive Injustice, the Key Factor in Nurse’s Disruptive Behaviors: A Qualitative Study
Introduction: Disruptive behaviors are one of the most topics affecting the wellbeing of organizations, therefore, it has become a significant research area. The purpose of this study was to determine experiences and perceptions of nurses who were involved in disruptive behaviors....
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doaj-2a74ec17ac4d4324928d89f85b98341d2020-11-25T00:02:40ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Caring Sciences2251-99202017-09-016323724710.15171/jcs.2017.023JCS_5326_20160530122020Perceived Distributive Injustice, the Key Factor in Nurse’s Disruptive Behaviors: A Qualitative StudyMahboobeh Afzali0Jamileh Mokhtari Nouri1Abbas Ebadi2Seyyed Mohamad Khademolhoseyni3Nahid Rejeh4Department of Nursing , Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Aja Nursing Faculty, Aja University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Nursing, Nursing Faculty, Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranBehavioral Sciences Research Center, Nursing Faculty, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Nursing, Nursing Faculty, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranElderly Care Research Center, Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Shahed University, Tehran, IranIntroduction: Disruptive behaviors are one of the most topics affecting the wellbeing of organizations, therefore, it has become a significant research area. The purpose of this study was to determine experiences and perceptions of nurses who were involved in disruptive behaviors. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted by using a conventional content analysis. The data was obtained through 15 unstructured and in-depth interviews with nurses in six hospitals of Tehran city, Iran. A purposive sampling method was used. All interviews were recorded, typed and analyzed simultaneously. Results: The main theme obtained from the nurses’ views and experiences analysis about disruptive behaviors were injustice and discrimination in hospitals including injustice in payments, work division, interactions, and judgment and evaluations. Conclusion: It seems that the best way to prevent and correct the disruptive behaviors was to eliminate the perceived nurses’ injustice feeling and establishment the justice and fairness in organizations.http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCS/Manuscript/JCS-6-237.pdfJusticeBehaviorsHealth care providersNursingQualitative research |
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Mahboobeh Afzali Jamileh Mokhtari Nouri Abbas Ebadi Seyyed Mohamad Khademolhoseyni Nahid Rejeh Perceived Distributive Injustice, the Key Factor in Nurse’s Disruptive Behaviors: A Qualitative Study Journal of Caring Sciences Justice Behaviors Health care providers Nursing Qualitative research |
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Perceived Distributive Injustice, the Key Factor in Nurse’s Disruptive
Behaviors: A Qualitative Study |
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Perceived Distributive Injustice, the Key Factor in Nurse’s Disruptive
Behaviors: A Qualitative Study |
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Perceived Distributive Injustice, the Key Factor in Nurse’s Disruptive
Behaviors: A Qualitative Study |
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Perceived Distributive Injustice, the Key Factor in Nurse’s Disruptive
Behaviors: A Qualitative Study |
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Perceived Distributive Injustice, the Key Factor in Nurse’s Disruptive
Behaviors: A Qualitative Study |
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perceived distributive injustice, the key factor in nurse’s disruptive
behaviors: a qualitative study |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Caring Sciences |
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2251-9920 |
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2017-09-01 |
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Introduction: Disruptive behaviors are one of the most topics affecting
the wellbeing of organizations, therefore, it has become a significant research area. The
purpose of this study was to determine experiences and perceptions of nurses who were involved
in disruptive behaviors. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted by using a conventional
content analysis. The data was obtained through 15 unstructured and in-depth interviews with
nurses in six hospitals of Tehran city, Iran. A purposive sampling method was used. All
interviews were recorded, typed and analyzed simultaneously. Results: The main theme obtained
from the nurses’ views and experiences analysis about disruptive behaviors were injustice and
discrimination in hospitals including injustice in payments, work division, interactions, and
judgment and evaluations. Conclusion: It seems that the best way to prevent and correct the
disruptive behaviors was to eliminate the perceived nurses’ injustice feeling and
establishment the justice and fairness in organizations. |
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Justice Behaviors Health care providers Nursing Qualitative research |
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http://journals.tbzmed.ac.ir/JCS/Manuscript/JCS-6-237.pdf |
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