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Although both views contain some element of truth, it seems that nurses need to move beyond viewing oppression as the main cause for workplace bullying, because this explanation does not lead to any easy solutions to the problem. As Hutchinson et alAdvances in Nursing Science...
A decade before, I helped her break out" of the nursing home. It was a fine place with a caring staff. But Mom didn't want skilled care: she wanted to live on her own and just needed some assistance to do so. Being in a more restrictive environment than necessary was bad for her...
A decade before, I helped her break out" of the nursing home. It was a fine place with a caring staff. But Mom didn't want skilled care: she wanted to live on her own and just needed some assistance to do so. Being in a more restrictive environment than necessary was bad for her...