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Whistle-blowing: Effective and Ineffective Coping Responses

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Journal Nurs Forum
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Nursing
Date 2000 May 5
PMID 10795263
Citations 2
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Abstract

How do nurses respond when they identify misconduct in patient care settings? The authors used a descriptive survey (N = 95) to identify effective coping strategies of whistle-blowers (n = 70) and non-whistle-blowers (n = 25). Results identified four effective coping strategies used by whistle-blowers. The authors offer recommendations to nurses who encounter misconduct in their workplace.

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