To nurses and students one and all,
I am starting this thread under patient safety because I believe this issue impacts patient safety and outcomes.
I have noticed many opinions from students, from interns, from orientees, from new RNs and from senior nurses.
Most seem, if they explain their position, to have legitimate gripes for sure.
So... trying my best to be an agent for change and to not perpetuate the schism... I offer this post...
Given the system, the long hours, the high stress and everything else that goes along with nursing... what CAN we do to take ownership of our OWN contibutions to less than optimal unit cultures that create hostile work environments and advocate for the change that EVERYONE deserves?
If I may place some boundaries on responses please offer SOLUTIONS to problems... you may certainly post an example... but please, let's use this thread as a proactive blogging exercise rather than a rantfest. Furthermore, offer what YOU/WE can do, rather than what other parties should do to solve the issue at hand.
I am very curious to see what kind of reponses this thread draws, given I have read post after post of vindictive unproductive defensive commentary that doesn't help the problem one bit.