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https://doi.org/10.24141/1/9/1/3

Conflict situation management in nursing clinical practice

Amer Ovčina ; Klinički centar Univerziteta u Sarajevu
Sadeta Begić ; Klinički centar Univerziteta u Sarajevu
Ernela Eminović ; Klinički centar Univerziteta u Sarajevu
Emilija Hrapović ; Sveučilište/Univerzitet “„VITEZ” Vitezu, Fakultet zdravstvenih studija
Marijan Marjanović ; Sveučilište/Univerzitet “„VITEZ” Vitezu, Fakultet zdravstvenih studija
Vedran Đido ; Univerzitet u Sarajevu – -Fakultet zdravstvenih studija
Hadžan Konjo ; Univerzitet u Sarajevu – -Fakultet zdravstvenih studija
Enisa Šljivo ; Univerzitet u Sarajevu – -Fakultet zdravstvenih studija


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Introduction: Conflicts are a social phenomenon and occur in all organizations where people work. So, they are inevitable even among nurses, because the work they do is very responsible and stressful. Conflicts of a personal nature are not uncommon, and they are produced by intimacy in the workplace.

Methodology: The study was conducted among 146 nurses employed at the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo. The study is descriptive, analytical and comparative. The original author’s questionnaire created on the basis of professional and scientific literature was used as a study instrument. The goal of thestudyis to determine if the conflict situations in nursing clinical practice are related to the dissatisfaction of nurses with working conditions, lack of motivational techniques, poor communication in the team and superior-subordinate relations.

Results: Most respondents state that conflict situations are short-lived and do not affect work. Respondents pointed out that the most commoncauses of conflict are poorcommunication and personal contempt of colleagues (71 or 48.6%), violations of labor regulations and non-performance of work obligations (68 or 46.6%), differences in education (39 or 26.7%), etc. The most common manner that nurses use to resolve conflicts is to exchange information in order to reach a joint decision, to negotiate and seek compromises.

Conclusions: Conflicts are manifested in the form of negative emotions, so in this regard, they can have significant negative consequences, and contribute less to improvement or have a positive effect on the work environment. Communication conflicts between nurses are detrimental to teamwork – negative confrontation between two sides, often revealing anger, not talking for a longer period, or personally standing out at the expense of the other side.

Ključne riječi

management; conflict situations; nurses; clinical practice

Hrčak ID:

296132

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/296132

Datum izdavanja:

22.3.2023.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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