NP教育中的训导员不文明:一项横断面研究

Nicole M. Brown, Miriam Butler, Jan Sherman, Robin Harris
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训导员不文明仍然是一个未充分探讨的问题,护士执业(NP)教育。这项横断面研究调查了来自中西部6所大学的119名NP学生,他们至少完成了一次临床轮转。总共有50.4%的人经历过不礼貌行为,通常是微妙的形式,如排斥或轻视。这些行为被认为对学生的心理安全、职业认同和临床信心有害。调查结果强调了支持性学习环境的必要性;明确训导期望;以及安全、非惩罚性的报告机制。解决导师的不文明行为可以加强学生的福祉,促进临床教育的公平,并支持未来NP劳动力的可持续性。
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Preceptor Incivility in NP Education: A Cross-Sectional Study
Preceptor incivility remains an underexplored issue in nurse practitioner (NP) education. This cross-sectional study surveyed 119 NP students across 6 midwestern universities who had completed at least 1 clinical rotation. A total of 50.4% experienced incivility, often in subtle forms, such as exclusion or dismissiveness. These behaviors were perceived as harmful to students’ psychological safety, professional identity, and clinical confidence. Survey findings highlight the need for supportive learning environments; clear preceptor expectations; and safe, nonpunitive reporting mechanisms. Addressing preceptor incivility may strengthen student well-being, promote equity in clinical education, and support the sustainability of the future NP workforce.
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