Title of article
Nursing students’ experiences of faculty incivility: A qualitative exploratory study
Author/Authors
Hosseini Nodeh ، Zahra Department of Nursing - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , Tayebi ، Zahra Department of Nursing - Social Determinants of Health Research Center, School of Nursing - Alborz University of Medical Sciences , Aghabarary ، Maryam Department of Nursing - Social Determinants of Health Research Center, School of Nursing - Alborz University of Medical Sciences , Tayebi ، Razieh Department of Educational Psychology - School of Psychology - Kharazmi University
Pages
10
From page
121
To page
130
Abstract
Background Aim: Academic incivility has a common problem in academic settings including nursing schools. The aim of the present study was to explore nursing students’ experiences of faculty incivility. Methods Materials: This was a conventional qualitative content analysis approach. Fourteen bachelor’s nursing students were purposefully recruited from two faculty of nursing in, Karaj, Iran. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews and analyzed via the conventional content analysis. Results: We derived two main categories from students’ experiences; “hidden faculty incivility” and “obvious faculty incivility”. Hidden incivility contained four subcategories, includes lack of mastery over the subject matter, inattentiveness to the learning climate of the class, inability to manage the class, and unfair evaluation. Obvious incivility also included the three subcategories of speech-behavior contradiction, authoritative behavior, and unconventional behavior. Conclusion: This study suggests that faculty incivility can have various aspects and beyond obvious offensive behaviors which mainly pertains to faculty interaction and teaching skills. Nursing faculties and nursing education authorities need to acquire adequate knowledge about the different aspects of faculty incivility and employ strategies for its prevention and alleviation.
Keywords
academic incivility , nursing ethics , nursing faculty , qualitative research
Journal title
Nursing Practice Today
Record number
2495621
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