Conflict is described as a condition of disagreement or contention between individuals and/or groups, arising from factors such as resource allocation, communication breakdowns, and institutional procedures. In healthcare organizations, conflict is inevitable due to elements like the intense mutual responsibility among staff and the human-centered nature of service provision and reception. Depending on how they are addressed, conflicts may yield either positive or negative outcomes. Effective conflict management requires that involved parties possess an understanding of the nature of conflict. In healthcare institutions, conflicts may originate from various sources, including interdependence, competition over resources, differing objectives, divergent perceptions, conflicting interests, and personality clashes. These conflicts can be classified based on their function, origin, involved parties, and organizational location. Poorly managed conflicts can harm interpersonal relationships and disrupt business operations. Conversely, conflicts that are well-regulated have been shown to enhance organizational performance. Therefore, it is essential to thoroughly analyze conflicts, accurately identify their causes, and manage them using the most suitable approach. This study aims to contribute to the conflict management process by identifying the types of conflicts experienced by nurses in healthcare institutions, examining their underlying causes, categorizing conflict types, and evaluating the impact of conflicts on both staff and organizational functioning. The aim of this study is to provide up-to-date information on conflicts within the nursing profession.
Ethics committee approval was deemed unnecessary for this study, given that open access sources were utilized.
This study did not receive any financial support.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Review |
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Publication Date | September 29, 2025 |
Submission Date | May 10, 2025 |
Acceptance Date | June 18, 2025 |
Published in Issue | Year 2025 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 |