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  • Nursing Education
  • Healthcare Communication
  • Professional Conduct

Background:

  • Incivility and disrespect in healthcare settings negatively impact teamwork, communication, and patient advocacy.
  • Addressing incivility is crucial for maintaining a positive and effective healthcare environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a virtual learning experience designed to equip nursing students with strategies to prevent and address incivility.
  • To assess the impact of this educational intervention on student awareness, skill development, and future practice.

Main Methods:

  • A virtual learning module was developed to educate nursing students on preventing and addressing incivility.
  • Preliminary assessment data were collected from a large cohort of student users.

Main Results:

  • Over 90% of 22,000 student respondents were satisfied with the virtual learning experience.
  • Students reported increased awareness of incivility's consequences on patient safety and intended to apply learned techniques.
  • The program effectively educated students on fostering civility and assertive communication.

Conclusions:

  • The virtual learning experience, 'Civility Mentor,' is effective in preparing nursing students to manage incivility.
  • This intervention enhances students' ability to address incivility, promoting a more civil academic and practice environment.
  • Improved communication and assertiveness skills contribute to better patient care and safety.