| Literature DB >> 21403489 |
Margaret M Mahon1, Anne M Nicotera.
Abstract
An exploratory study was conducted to examine nurses' (n = 57) selection of strategies to confront conflict in the workplace. Communication competence is the conceptual framework, defining competent conflict communication as joint problem-solving communication that is both effective and appropriate. Items were drawn from tools assessing nurses' conflict management strategies. Nurses reported a strong preference not to confront conflict directly; nurse managers were less likely to avoid direct communication. Nurses who do choose to confront conflict are more likely to use constructive than destructive strategies. The integration of the social science of health communication into nursing education and practice and other implications are discussed.Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21403489 DOI: 10.1097/NAQ.0b013e31820f47d5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Adm Q ISSN: 0363-9568