物理治疗师教育项目中的职场欺凌和不文明行为

B. Schwarz, Haylie L. Miller
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文本中提供了补充数字内容。介绍职场欺凌和不文明行为已被公认为临床和学术环境中的重大问题。这些消极的行为会导致脱离、压力和生产力的损失。这项研究的目的是:1)确定欺凌经历的预测因素,2)评估美国各地物理治疗师教育项目的教职员工中被欺凌的患病率。文献综述。超过三分之一的美国工人在工作场所受到欺凌或目睹过欺凌。当这些破坏性行为发生在物理治疗师教育的背景下时,其影响可能对教学、临床实践和个人幸福感有害。受试者。参与者包括529名物理治疗博士教职员工。方法。受访者完成了不文明工作场所行为问卷——修订版和负面行为问卷——修正版。后果调查结果显示,32.5%的教职员工在过去6个月内经历过欺凌。讨论和结论。学术物理治疗项目中欺凌和不文明行为的普遍性接近美国普通劳动力的普遍性。物理治疗教育项目必须在预防、识别和管理学术环境中的不文明行为方面发挥积极作用。
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Workplace Bullying and Incivility in Physical Therapist Education Programs
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Introduction. Workplace bullying and incivility have been recognized as significant problems in both clinical and academic environments. These negative behaviors can lead to disengagement, stress, and lost productivity. The purposes of this study were to 1) identify predictors of bullying experiences and 2) assess the prevalence of being bullied among faculty and staff working in physical therapist education programs across the United States. Review of Literature. More than one-third of US workers are bullied or have witnessed bullying in the workplace. When these disruptive behaviors occur within the context of physical therapist education, the impact can be detrimental to teaching and learning, clinical practice, and individual well-being. Subjects. Participants included 529 Doctor of Physical Therapy faculty and staff. Methods. Respondents completed the uncivil workplace behavior questionnaire—revised and negative acts questionnaire—revised. Results. Survey results revealed that 32.5% of academic faculty had experienced bullying within the last 6 months. Discussion and Conclusion. The prevalence of bullying and incivility in academic physical therapy programs approaches that of the general workforce in the United States. Physical Therapy education programs must take an active role in preventing, recognizing, and managing uncivil behaviors in the academic environment.
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