Bullying Prevention through Documentation
Renee Thompson DNP, RN, FAAN, Workplace Bullying Expert
CEO & Founder at Healthy Workforce Institute | Equipping healthcare leaders with the skills and tools they need to eradicate bullying & incivility in their organization | Free tools at HealthyWorkforceInstitute.com
Healthcare Leaders play a critical role in preventing workplace bullying, and one of the most effective ways to address bullying is through proper documentation. As a leader, your responsibility is not just to respond to bullying but also to create systems that make it easier for your team to report and address it.
Here are three steps for leaders to implement bullying prevention through documentation:
By establishing a strong documentation system and responding promptly, you can prevent bullying from taking root in your workplace and create a culture of respect and accountability.
Nursing Professional Development at Henry Ford St. John Hosptial
1 个月Very informative, thank you for sending Heidi
Co-Founder, Immediate Past President, and current Co-Director of the National Organization of Nurses with Disabilities
1 个月Bullying also occurs against student nurses with disabilities enrolled in nursing schools by peers and some nurse educators. Responses when a student reports being bullied is “Oh, they are just kidding.” There is no acceptable place for bullying in institutions of higher education or at the workplace.
Licensed, Registered Dietitian with expertise in diabetes and medical weight management
1 个月Documentation is necessary/helpful, but if HR and business owners ignore and/or stonewall on the issue, it would be best to make plans to leave. Bullying— and compliance with licensure laws in healthcare— have to be addressed from the top down if business owners want to attract good talent and retain experienced employees.