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Jun 01, 2014

Early career nurses’ experiences of verbal abuse from other nurses

This article, published in Nursing in the 21st Century, highlights research points found in “Verbal Abuse from Nurse Colleagues and Work Environment of Early Career Registered Nurses.”    Researchers surveyed nurses about workplace verbal abuse, collecting data in 2011 from 1,407 nurses originally licensed in 2004 and 2005.

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  1. Verbal Abuse from Nurse Colleagues and Work Environment of Early Career Registered Nurses

by Wendy C. Budin, RN-BC, PhD, FAAN; Carol S. Brewer, RN, PhD, FAAN; Christine Kovner, RN, PhD, FAAN

Issues: Collecting Workforce Data,  

Tools & Tips: Research,   RN Work Project,  



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