Who Does It Impact?
If you want the short answer, ineffective, unaddressed, or improperly managed conflict resolution in nursing affects everyone.
The journal of excellence in nursing leadership, Nursing Management, highlights various patient outcomes that can occur from poor conflict resolution in nursing. These include:
- Medication errors
- I.V. errors
- Patient falls
- Reduced quality and efficacy of care
Following, without conflict resolution in the workplace, healthcare facilities can experience,
- Nursing burnout
- High turnover, leading to staffing crises
- Poor quality of care delivered
What Can We Do About It?
No matter your role, everyone can begin working toward effective conflict resolution in nursing.
Champlain College outlines five key components anyone can utilize for purposeful, sustainable, and impactful conflict resolution in nursing, check them out:
- Don’t ignore the conflict.
- Clarify what the issue is.
- Bring involved parties together to talk.
- Identify a solution.
- Continue to monitor and follow up on conflict.
Effective conflict resolution and management requires clear communication techniques and an ability to understand the other party/parties involved.
On top of this, it’s important to remember that your attitude is everything.
Before entering a conflict resolution-centered conversation, you should try to understand each party’s side of the story prior to developing your own judgements or potential solutions; remaining calm and positive-minded is also recommended.
Of course, just because you notice conflict occurring does not imply that you must become the moderator; some issues are simply out of your control and above your pay scale.
In these cases, you should report the conflict to someone of authority.