Exploring Nursing Students’ and Faculty Members’ Perspective on Incivility in the Online Learning Environment: A Descriptive Qualitative Study

M. Moghimian, S. Farzi, A. Abbaszadeh, Amir Shahzeydi, Fatemeh Farzi, Amir Musarezaie
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Background: Incivility is a kind of disrespect to people. Students and faculty members agree on the growing trend of incivility. Uncivil behaviors in online nursing classes are a serious global issue that can influence the learning-teaching process and threaten patient safety in the clinical setting. This study aimed to identify incivility in the online learning environment from the perspective of nursing faculty members and students. Methods: This descriptive qualitative study was conducted in 2021. A total of 20 participants were selected from among nursing students and faculty through purposive sampling. Data were collected using in-depth semi-structured interviews and analyzed via a qualitative content analysis approach. Results: Data analysis revealed five categories including ghost students, unconditional freedom, disruptive learning behaviors, academic dishonesty, and ignoring the rules of the online learning environment. Conclusion: Incivility in the online learning environment disrupts the teaching-learning process and undermines instructor-student relationships. Given that disrespectful and threatening behaviors, even to a small degree, can significantly affect the learning environment, it is essential to recognize such behaviors. As uncivil behaviors in virtual nursing education can affect education by developing inappropriate behavioral and communication patterns in students, leading to the violation of professional ethics and patients’ rights, it is necessary to pay attention to this critical issue by conducting further studies and designing interventions to correct it.
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探索护理学生和教师对在线学习环境中不文明行为的看法:一项描述性质的研究
背景:不文明是一种对人的不尊重。学生和教职员工一致认为,不文明行为的趋势正在增长。在线护理课程中的不文明行为是一个严重的全球性问题,它会影响教学过程并威胁临床环境中的患者安全。本研究旨在从护理教师和学生的角度来识别在线学习环境中的不文明行为。方法:本研究于2021年进行描述性定性研究。通过有目的抽样,从护理专业学生和教师中抽取20名参与者。采用深度半结构化访谈收集数据,并通过定性内容分析方法进行分析。结果:通过数据分析,发现了“鬼学生”、“无条件自由”、“破坏性学习行为”、“学术不诚实”和“无视网络学习环境规则”五大类。结论:网络学习环境中的不文明行为扰乱了教学过程,破坏了师生关系。考虑到不尊重和威胁行为,即使是很小的程度,也会显著影响学习环境,认识到这些行为是至关重要的。虚拟护理教育中的不文明行为会影响教育,使学生产生不恰当的行为和交流模式,从而导致职业道德和患者权利的侵犯,因此有必要重视这一关键问题,并进行进一步的研究和设计干预措施来纠正。
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