Bullying is not just about kids in the park or at a high-school hallway teasing each other. Bullying also happens among nursing students and nurses in the workplace or the academic …show more content…
For example; the preceptor would state to the nursing student “Didn’t you learn anything I showed you?!” and just leave the nursing student by themselves. This would create a negative learning experience and undermine the nursing student’s abilities to take care of a client. A study was conducted in the United Kingdom. The outcome of the study was “three hundred thirteen nursing students during their second and third year of clinical placement: 53% reported experiencing some type of bullying by doctors and senior nursing staff within the clinical setting.” 3 “The most noticeable behavior of bullying was ignored or not included was 34%, about 30% suffered destructive criticism and 29% were embarrassed in front of others.” 3 In my clinical experience, I was almost subjected to bullying, but I quickly told my nursing instructor and it was taking care of. Often times a nursing student would not know what to do and how to handle the situation, but having a Military background and being a Hospital Corpsman gave me the advantage to the situation at hand because I knew what to do and how to utilize my resources. Another study was conducted in Australia