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Title: Putting conflict management into practice: a nursing case study. Author: Vivar CG. Journal: J Nurs Manag; 2006 Apr; 14(3):201-6. PubMed ID: 16600008. Abstract: AIM: This paper is intended to put knowledge in conflict management into practice through reflecting on a nursing case study. BACKGROUND: Nursing organizations are particularly vulnerable to conflict as the context of nurses' work may be difficult and stressful. Power conflict is argued to be an important source of tension within nursing units. Learning to manage conflict at an early stage is therefore crucial to the effective functioning of nursing organizations. EVALUATION: A nursing case study that illustrates power conflict in an oncology nursing unit is displayed and reflection on conflict management from the case is provided. KEY ISSUES: There is no appropriate or inappropriate strategy to deal with conflict. However, detecting initial symptoms of conflict and adopting the most effective behaviour to conflict resolution is essential in nursing units. CONCLUSION: Further nursing education in conflict management for staff nurses and nurse managers is greatly needed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]