Workplace incivility and its influence on professional quality of life among nurses from multicultural background: A cross-sectional study

Journal of Clinical Nursing
Abdualrahman AlshehryJonas Preposi Cruz

Abstract

To investigate the workplace incivility of nurses working in two Saudi hospitals and analyse its influence on the nurses' professional quality of life (ProQOL). The prevalence and economic impact of workplace incivility cannot be overstated and disregarded. To the current authors' knowledge, no extensive study on this topic has been conducted in Saudi Arabia. The influence of workplace incivility to ProQOL of nurses from different cultural backgrounds has never been thoroughly investigated. Descriptive, cross-sectional design. A sample of 378 nurses working in two government hospitals in Saudi Arabia were surveyed using the Nursing Incivility Scale and the ProQOL Scale version 5 from February to May 2018. A multivariate multiple regression analysis was conducted to analyse the multivariate effect of workplace incivility on the nurses' ProQOL. The study adhered to the STROBE guideline (See Supporting Information File 1). The nurses perceived a moderate level of workplace incivility from the different sources of uncivil acts measured in this study. Among the five sources of incivility explored in this study, the nurses reported the majority of workplace incivility experienced from patients/visitors (M = 2.44, SD = 0.80), while th...Continue Reading

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Sep 9, 2019·Journal of Clinical Nursing·Abdualrahman Saeed AlshehryJonas Preposi Cruz
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