Incivility among nursing faculty: A multi-country study

J Prof Nurs. 2021 Mar-Apr;37(2):379-386. doi: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2020.04.002. Epub 2020 Apr 6.

Abstract

Background: In nursing programs, incivility can be a main issue affecting future registered nurses, and this may threaten patient safety. Nursing faculty play an important role in this scenario to reduce incivility.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess incivility among nursing faculty in different countries.

Method: This descriptive (cross-sectional) study was conducted to assess the extent of incivility among nursing faculty by using Incivility in Nursing Education-Revised tool and a non-probability (convenience) sampling method was used. Three hundred ninety-five nursing faculty in 10 countries distributed in four continents participated in this study.

Results: The results indicated that levels of incivility among participants in different countries were significantly different. Also, there was a significant difference (F = 9.313, P value = 0.000) among the nursing faculty concerning the behaviours that have been rated as disruptive. Furthermore, there was a significant difference (F = 6.392, P value = 0.000) among participants regarding uncivil behaviours that have occurred during the past 12 months.

Conclusion: Regular assessments are needed to highlight uncivil behaviours and reduce them by making policies and rules in order to enhance academic achievement in nursing education.

Keywords: Incivility; Nursing education; Nursing faculty.

MeSH terms

  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Education, Nursing*
  • Faculty, Nursing
  • Humans
  • Incivility*
  • Students, Nursing*