Intimidation, Bullying Among Unprofessional Behaviors Reported in Hospital Settings

Survey results from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices show that intimidation and other inappropriate workplace behaviors are still common in hospital settings.

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The survey included nearly 5,000 responses from nurses (68 percent), pharmacists (14 percent), physicians (5 percent) and quality and risk management staff (3 percent), most of whom have 10 or more years of job experience. 

Read the full article on Becker’s Hospital Review

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