Toxic Nursing Environment
What defines a toxic work environment? Of course, the answers can vary but the main ingredients of toxicity include negative and/or bullying behaviors.
This type of behavior increases stress, inhibits communication, divides employees, all leading to decreased productivity and increased turnover.
Typically, the employees have overwhelming stress and individuals seem to be rewarded for unethical, nasty, and harmful actions and attitudes.
Employees working in these types of nursing environments can experience a sense of helplessness and feel their ideas may not be heard. These feelings can lead to dissatisfaction and even poor work performance.
This is due to the staff’s thought process of thinking they are unappreciated and not worth more than filling a position.
Toxic nursing environments can not only affect the performance of the nurses, but can also bleed over into inadequate patient care due to burnout and dissatisfaction.
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