2019
DOI: 10.18535/ijmsci/v6i2.12
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Mobbing Syndrome amongst Nursing Staff in Pediatric Departments of a Hospital in Thessaloniki

Abstract: Introduction: Mobbing is defined as the use of a systematic and sustained attack (bullying) against a predetermined victim among colleagues or between a top-tier employee and a bottom-tier one in the hierarchy in order to induce him to quit his job. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to delve into mobbing in the workplace against the nursing staff in the pediatric departments of one of the largest hospitals in Thessaloniki. Methodology: This study is addressed to nurses working in one of the maj… Show more

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“…The workplace and the working conditions prevailing in it have a significant effect on employees' physical and mental health as they devote about one third of their day to them. In the field of Health, the complex and stressful profession of a modern heath care specialist, including nurses, requires rapid and intense work rates which combined with increased workload, tension, wage reduction, minimizing opportunities for personal development, lack of supportive climate between colleagues and superiors and the personal characteristics of each employee lead to the occurrence of Occupational Burnout [1,2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The workplace and the working conditions prevailing in it have a significant effect on employees' physical and mental health as they devote about one third of their day to them. In the field of Health, the complex and stressful profession of a modern heath care specialist, including nurses, requires rapid and intense work rates which combined with increased workload, tension, wage reduction, minimizing opportunities for personal development, lack of supportive climate between colleagues and superiors and the personal characteristics of each employee lead to the occurrence of Occupational Burnout [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%