Development of an instrument to measure civil and uncivil behaviors in the hospital clinical environment. implications for nurse leaders / Kathleen Leask Capitulo
Series: MCN : The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing. 41 : 1, page 65 Publication details: January/ February 2016.Content type:- txt
- unmediated.
- volume.
- 0361-929X
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Here, Capitulo comments on the study by Tecza et al that develops a valid and reliable instrument to measure nursing students' perceptions of civil and uncivil behaviors displayed by direct care nurses in the hospital clinical environment. She says nursing leaders in clinical practice and faculty in nursing programs should assess the issue of civility in clinical learning environments to stop the cycle of disrespect and optimize outcomes for patients, staff, students, and organizations, by promoting healthy work environments.
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