Conflict is common in work environments due to differing needs, ideas, goals and perceptions. It is a leading cause of job dissatisfaction among nurses. There are various types of conflict including intrapersonal, interpersonal, and intergroup. Effective conflict management involves recognizing and accepting conflict, stating the intention to resolve it using interpersonal skills, acknowledging feelings and thoughts, and adopting flexible strategies while avoiding power-based communication. Common conflict resolution strategies include compromising, competing, cooperating, smoothing, avoiding, and collaborating.
2. Introduction
Conflict occurs in almost all of the working
environments. This is because of different needs,
responsibilities, ideas, perceptions, goals and
desires. Conflict is the leading problem in job
dissatisfaction in many of the nursing settings.
Personal values held by individual nurses are often
subsumed by the need to be professional at all
times as a nurse. This is a source of conflict for
nurses who may have conscientious objections
based on their professional beliefs about care,
treatment, dignity or the behavior of patients.
3. DEFINITIONS
Conflict
Conflict is defined as a situation in which two or more
parties become aware of the fact that each party
wants is incompatible with the wishes of the other.
Conflict management
Conflict management is a comprehensive term
indicating the range of attitudes and behaviors
individuals, groups and organizations manifest in
dealing with conflict.
4. CAUSES
1. Specialization
2. Multitask roles
3. Role interdependence
4. Task blurring
5. Differentiation
6. Scarcity of resources
7. Change
8. Unequal rewards
9. Communication problems
5. Types of conflict
1. Intra personal conflict – Intrapersonal conflict may result
as a nurse want to spend more time comforting a clients
grieving spouse, but another client is nearing an arrest
situation and needs immediate attention.
2. Inter personal conflict – Inter personal conflict may erupt
between a nurse and unlicensed assistive personnel over
uncompleted tasks or miscommunication.
3. An inter group conflict may occur between the nurses and
pharmacy department regarding the timelines of medication
delivery.
7. Effective conflict management:
actions and implications
Recognize and accept conflict : Implication – Value
self and others without blaming.
State intention to resolve conflict and act with
effective interpersonal skills : Implication – Commit
to improving interpersonal skills.
8. Acknowledge feelings and thoughts : Implication –
Openness of self.
Adopt flexible, adaptable and creative strategies :
Implication – Challenge and revise old patterns.
Avoid power-over communication : Implication –
Value self and others without blaming.