从护理角度看高等教育中不文明行为的前因后果:范围审查

Tatiana Penconek , Leslie Hayduk , Diane Kunyk , Greta G. Cummings
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背景了解高等教育中不文明行为的前因后果对于制定和实施预防和减缓不文明行为的策略非常必要。目的确定与高等教育中不文明行为的前因后果相关的研究的性质、程度和范围。数据来源2023年1月检索的八个电子数据库,包括MEDLINE Ovid、CINAHL、ERIC、PsycINFO、Scopus、ProQuest Education Database、Education Research Complete和ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global。两名审稿人独立筛选并确定是否纳入每项研究。完成数据提取。我们采用了数字描述性总结来分析数据的范围,并采用了内容分析来对高等教育中不文明行为的前因后果进行分类。2003年至2023年间发表的119篇研究符合纳入标准,其中65篇报告了护理教育方面的研究,54篇报告了其他课程和学科方面的研究。共报告了高等教育中不文明行为的 91 个前因和 50 个后果。压力(n = 12 个护理专业,n = 4 个其他专业)、教师不文明行为(n = 9 个护理专业,n = 5 个其他专业)和学生不文明行为(n = 4 个护理专业,n = 5 个其他专业)被报告为高等教育中不文明行为的前因。据报告,高等教育中不文明行为的后果包括生理和心理方面的负面影响(护理专业 25 人,其他专业 12 人)、压力(护理专业 6 人,其他专业 6 人)以及教师的工作满意度(护理专业 3 人,其他专业 2 人)。针对压力的具体策略,如认知行为疗法、应对技巧和社会支持,可以减轻高等教育中的不文明现象。未来的研究需要通过先进的统计方法来检验不文明行为对生理和心理结果的负面影响的强度,以及不文明行为对这些结果的累积影响。应用先进的统计方法还可以帮助我们了解不文明行为的来源以及其前因后果之间因果关系的准确性。
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A nursing perspective on the antecedents and consequences of incivility in higher education: A scoping review

Background

Understanding antecedents and consequences of incivility across higher education is necessary to create and implement strategies that prevent and slow uncivil behaviors.

Purpose

To identify the nature, extent, and range of research related to antecedents and consequences of incivility in higher education.

Objectives

1) To identify disciplines and programs sampled in higher education incivility research, and 2) to compare antecedents and consequences examined in nursing education research with other disciplines and programs in higher education.

Design

A scoping review of the literature.

Data sources

Eight electronic databases searched in January 2023 including MEDLINE Ovid, CINAHL, ERIC, PsycINFO, Scopus, ProQuest Education Database, Education Research Complete, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.

Review methods

We included primary research articles examining antecedents or consequences of incivility in higher education. Two reviewers independently screened and determined inclusion of each study. Data extraction was completed. We employed a numerical descriptive summary to analyze the range of data and content analysis to categorize the antecedents and consequences of incivility in higher education.

Results

Database searches yielded 6678 unique articles. One hundred and nineteen studies published between 2003 and 2023 met the inclusion criteria, of which, 65 reported research in nursing education, and 54 in other programs and disciplines. A total of 91 antecedents and 50 consequences of incivility in higher education were reported. Stress (n = 12 nursing, n = 4 other programs), faculty incivility (n = 9 nursing, n = 5 other programs), and student incivility (n = 4 nursing, n = 5 other programs) were reported as antecedents of incivility in higher education. Physiological and psychological negative outcomes (n = 25 nursing, n = 12 other programs), stress (n = 6 nursing, n = 6 other programs), and faculty job satisfaction (n = 3 nursing, n = 2 other programs) were reported as consequences of incivility in higher education

Conclusions

Supporting development of teaching practices and role modeling of civility by faculty is a crucial element to slowing the frequency of uncivil interactions between faculty and students. Specific strategies that target stress, such as, cognitive behavioral therapy, coping skills, and social support could mitigate incivility in higher education. Future research needs to examine the strength of the negative effects of incivility on physiological and psychological outcomes through advanced statistical methods, as well as the cumulative effects of uncivil behavior on these outcomes over time for both students and faculty. Application of advanced statistical methods can also support our understanding of sources of incivility as well as the accuracy of causal connections between its antecedents and consequences.

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