工作场所的不文明行为:护理教师和管理人员观点的比较

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Wendy Moore PhD, RN-C, CNE
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摘要

工作场所的不文明行为是护理教育中一个持续关注的问题。经历过不文明行为的教师和管理人员更有可能离开护理教育,导致本已严重的护理教师短缺。教职员工依靠管理人员来解决不文明行为,而管理人员在试图解决不文明行为时往往感到措手不及,得不到支持。目的本研究的目的是比较护理教师和学术管理人员在工作场所不文明行为的经历。方法采用工作场所不文明行为调查(WICS)进行数据收集。计算描述性统计来比较教职员工和管理人员在工作场所不文明行为的经历。使用内容分析来确定叙事数据中的主题。结果教师和行政管理人员对工作场所不文明行为的看法相似。学术管理人员比教师更频繁地目睹或经历工作场所的不文明行为。教师和学术管理者都需要支持,以有效地解决工作场所的不文明行为,并创造一种文明和尊重的文化。
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Workplace incivility: A comparison of nursing faculty and administrator perspectives

Background

Workplace incivility is an ongoing concern in nursing education. Faculty and administrators who experience incivility are more likely to leave nursing education, contributing to the already significant nursing faculty shortage. While faculty rely on administrators to address incivility, administrators often feel unprepared and unsupported in their attempts to address incivility.

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to compare experiences of workplace incivility between nursing faculty and academic administrators.

Methods

The Workplace Incivility/Civility Survey (WICS) was used to collect data for this study. Descriptive statistics were calculated to compare the experience of workplace incivility between faculty and administrators. Content analysis was used to determine themes in the narrative data.

Results

The perception of workplace incivility was similar between faculty and administrators. Academic administrators reported witnessing or experiencing workplace incivility more frequently than faculty.

Conclusion

Both faculty and academic administrators need support to effectively address workplace incivility and create a culture of civility and respect.
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
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发文量
153
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal will accept articles that focus on baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education, educational research, policy related to education, and education and practice partnerships. Reports of original work, research, reviews, insightful descriptions, and policy papers focusing on baccalaureate and graduate nursing education will be published.
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