Abstract

This study aimed to identify the bullying experiences and coping patterns experienced by clinical nurses.A total of 215 nurses who had worked at 10 hospitals in Seoul from 3 September 2019 to 20 Octoberparticipated, but two of them had missing data. Ultimately, 213 subjects were included. The collecteddata were analyzed using the SPSS/WIN20.O program which were analyzed using the mean and standarddeviation. Subjects who experienced bullying accounted for 110 out of 213 (51.6%) in which 66.3% wereexperienced nurses and 21.8% were new nurses. To talk to a colleague was 57.3%, to work with a feeling ofhurt but remain calm was 56.4%, to forget by thinking about something else or doing something was 50%.The study on the coping response after bullying has not been revealed in previous Korean reports, and itis expected to be a useful information for preventing workplace bullying in the future and establishing animmediate and active coping system.

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