印度护理专业本科生对学术不端行为的看法和诱因。

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241281462
Johncyrani Rajagopal, Judie Arulappan, Gerald Amandu Matua, Puvaneswari Kanagaraj, Suthan Pandarakutty, Mohammed Rafi
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引言学生的学术不文明行为有可能破坏学习过程,因为它既影响到行为人,也影响到教育者。这是因为学生和教师之间的信任度降低,导致工作效率下降,从而阻碍了学习过程:本研究旨在了解护理专业本科生对学术不文明行为的看法以及导致学术不文明行为的因素:方法:进行了一项描述性横断面调查。共有 250 名就读于印度三所护理学院的护理本科生参与了研究。研究采用便利抽样法招募参与者。研究使用了 13 个项目的临床护理教育中的不文明行为(UBCNE)工具来收集数据:研究发现,7.56% 的抽样护生总是沉溺于不文明行为,9.51% 的护生经常沉溺于不文明活动,20.06% 的护生表示有时沉溺于不文明行为。这意味着,37.45% 的被抽样护生有过某种形式的不文明行为。相比之下,研究发现 62.55% 的护生从不沉溺于不文明行为。学术不文明行为的诱因包括学术环境、学生的学术准备、教师的态度、情绪障碍、药物滥用、文化问题和社会问题。人口统计学变量与护理专业学生对学术不端行为的认知水平之间没有明显关联,P 为 结论:鉴于这一教育难题的普遍性,了解导致学生做出不文明行为的观念和因素非常重要。需要采取纠正策略,教育行为人认识到其行为的不良影响。
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Perception and Contributing Factors of Academic Incivility Among Undergraduate Nursing Students in India.

Introduction: Academic incivility in students has the potential to undermine the learning process because it affects both the perpetrator and the educator. This results from the reduced trust between students and faculty resulting in a reduction in productivity, thereby impeding the learning process.

Objectives: The study was conducted to understand the perception and factors contributing to academic incivility among undergraduate nursing students.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted. A total of 250 undergraduate nursing students studying in three nursing colleges in India participated in the study. A convenience sampling approach was used to recruit the participants. A 13-item Uncivil Behavior in Clinical Nursing Education (UBCNE) tool was used to collect the data.

Results: The study found that 7.56% of the sampled nursing students always indulged in uncivil behavior, 9.51% of them often indulged in uncivilized activities, while 20.06% of them reported sometimes indulging in uncivil behavior. This means that 37.45% of the nursing students sampled engaged in some forms of uncivil behavior. In contrast, the study found that 62.55% of the nursing students never indulge in uncivilized activities. The contributing factors of academic incivility were the academic setting, the student's academic preparation, the teacher's attitude, emotional disturbance, substance abuse, cultural issues, and social issues. There was no significant association between the demographic variables and the level of perception on academic incivility among nursing students at p < .05.

Conclusion: It is important to understand the perceptions and factors that predispose students to engage in uncivil behavior given the prevalence of this educational challenge. Corrective strategies are needed to educate the perpetrators about the ill effects of their actions.

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