This Is Who We Are: Promoting Professional Behaviors and Civility in Nursing Education

M. Williamson
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Background: Incivility, lack of professionalism, distrust and uncaring behaviors negatively impact the teaching and learning environment. Nurse educators concluded that many of these disturbing trends could be prevented and/or managed effectively if faculty and students were educated about expected professional behaviors.Aim: To promote a healthy academic community through the engagement in activities focused on professional behaviors among nursing faculty and students.Methods: Professional development activities were planned to promote a healthy academic community by educating faculty and student participants regarding professional behaviors in the teaching and learning environment. Faculty and student initiatives were designed to promote wellness, professionalism, civility, caring, and trust. The initial activities were entitled, “This Is Who We Are.”Results: Initial outcomes included a position statement created and signed by faculty to facilitate professional behaviors. Students created and signed a position statement exemplifying the desired behaviors of the cohort.Conclusions: Engagement activities are ongoing involving all faculty and all nursing student cohorts during their first semester in nursing school with additional training and updates planned. Initial anecdotal evidence from faculty and students regarding the benefits of these offerings are strongly supportive and demonstrate the beginning steps to a healthy academic environment in nursing education.
这就是我们:促进护理教育中的专业行为和文明
背景:不礼貌、缺乏专业精神、不信任和不关心行为对教学环境产生负面影响。护理教育工作者得出结论,如果教师和学生接受有关预期职业行为的教育,许多这些令人不安的趋势是可以预防和/或有效管理的。目的:通过在护理教师和学生中开展以专业行为为重点的活动,促进健康的学术社区。方法:策划专业发展活动,通过在教学和学习环境中教育教师和学生的专业行为,促进健康的学术社区。教师和学生的倡议旨在促进健康、专业、文明、关怀和信任。最初的活动被命名为“这就是我们”。结果:初步结果包括由教师创建并签署的立场声明,以促进专业行为。学生们创建并签署了一份立场声明,以举例说明该群体的期望行为。结论:参与活动正在进行,包括所有教师和所有护理学生在护理学校的第一学期,并计划进行额外的培训和更新。来自教师和学生关于这些课程的益处的初步轶事证据是强烈支持的,并展示了护理教育中健康学术环境的开始步骤。
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