检视护生的不礼貌、压力、幸福感与课程满意度。

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Tatiana Penconek, Leslie Hayduk, Diane Kunyk, Greta G Cummings
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背景:确定护理教育中不文明行为的程度对于创造潜在的干预措施至关重要。一项衡量无礼行为、压力、幸福感和项目满意度的调查是由加拿大一个护理项目的教师开展的。方法:采用横断面研究设计进行初步调查。使用包括相关性在内的描述性统计来分析数据。结果:一些参与者报告观察到其他学生对教师或其他学生进行负面言语评论(42.9%),而26.8%的参与者进行间接负面评论。接受和参与不文明行为是强相关的。50%的参与者在学业上有压力,这与不文明行为有关。学生们普遍对他们的学术课程感到满意。结论:尽管在护理教育中有不文明行为的报道,但并不是所有的学生都观察、接受或从事不文明行为。接受不文明行为与护理学生从事不文明行为有关,强调需要策略来防止或减轻本科护理教育中不文明行为的延续。
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Examining Incivility, Stress, Well-Being, and Program Satisfaction of Undergraduate Nursing Students.

Background: Determining the extent of incivility in nursing education is critical for creating potential interventions. A survey to measure incivility, stress, well-being, and program satisfaction was developed by faculty in one Canadian nursing program.

Method: A cross-sectional research design was used to pilot the survey. Descriptive statistics including correlations were used to analyze the data.

Results: Some of the participants reported observing other students making negative verbal remarks (42.9%) to faculty or other students, while 26.8% of participants engaged in indirect negative remarks. Receiving and engaging in incivility were strongly correlated. Fifty percent of the participants were academically stressed, correlating with incivility. Students generally were satisfied with their academic program.

Conclusions: Although incivility is reported as occurring in nursing education, not all students observed, received, or engaged in uncivil behaviors. Receiving incivility was associated with nursing students engaging in uncivil behaviors, highlighting a need for strategies to prevent or mitigate the perpetuation of incivility in undergraduate nursing education.

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