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Incivility experiences of nursing students in South Korea

Authors
Hyun, Myung SunDe Gagne, Jennie C.Park, JeonghwaKang, Hee Sun
Issue Date
Mar-2018
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Communication technology; focus groups; incivility experience; learning environment; nursing student; qualitative research
Citation
NURSING ETHICS, v.25, no.2, pp 186 - 198
Pages
13
Journal Title
NURSING ETHICS
Volume
25
Number
2
Start Page
186
End Page
198
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/1152
DOI
10.1177/0969733016684546
ISSN
0969-7330
1477-0989
Abstract
Background: Incivility behaviors are negative social behaviors that can create conflict and disrespect among the persons involved. In a learning environment, incivility negatively affects learning by reducing academic motivation, lowering satisfaction with the education program, and interrupting the learning process. In addition, incivility causes those involved to feel negative emotions, such as anger, depression, and anxiety. Research question: What are the incivility experiences of nursing students during their nursing education? In what context do nursing students experience incivility during their education? Research design: This study used an exploratory qualitative methodology. Participants and research context: Participants (n = 34) were nursing students at three universities in South Korea. Data were collected during focus group interviews of 34 participants between 20 March and 26 June 2015 and were examined using a qualitative content analysis. Ethical consideration: The institutional review board approved this study. Findings: The analysis revealed four learning contexts in which participants experienced incivility: (a) in the classroom, (b) outside the classroom, (c) clinical settings, and (d) related to technology use. Five themes were identified: student non-adherence to classroom standards, faculty non-adherence to classroom standards, lack of helping-trusting relationships with peers, lack of dedication to teaching and learning in a clinical setting, and inappropriate use of technology. Conclusion: Nursing students experience incivility in a variety of situations and settings and expect a safer, more positive learning environment. The incivility experienced by nursing students during their education affects their goal of becoming professional nurses.
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