HealthLeaders Media March 1, 2023
By Carol Davis

When 100% of the nursing faculty at one upstate New York reported incivility as a major departmental issue, they reversed course.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Incivility in nursing education can affect adequate preparation of new graduate nurses.

85% of nurses report incivility in healthcare.

A positive attitude ranked as the top strategy to combat incivility, a new study says.

Incivility among nurse educators—bullying, disrespect, harassment—is growing and affects new nurses’ view of nursing as a profession, according to a new study published in NursingCenter.

Workplace incivility among faculty and students in nursing education has been known to have “detrimental effects on health and well-being, disrupt teaching and learning, and negatively impact the adequate preparation of new graduate...

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