What is Behind Counterproductive Work Behaviors in the Nursing Profession? A Systematic Review

  • Zaghini F
  • Fida R
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Abstract

Background: Counterproductive work behaviors are considered an important issue for every workplace. This is particularly the case in the nursing setting, as such behaviors can also be detrimental for patients. However, the reasons underpinning nurses' counterproductive behavior have been little studied, and the literature from the perspective of perpetrators' is fragmented.

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Zaghini, F., & Fida, R. (2016). What is Behind Counterproductive Work Behaviors in the Nursing Profession? A Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Research & Bioethics, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.4172/2155-9627.1000277

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