Evaluating the impact of an educational intervention with cognitive rehearsal training on preparing pre-registration nursing students to respond to workplace incivility
Nurse Education Today,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 106685 - 106685
Published: March 1, 2025
Workplace
incivility
can
cause
distress
to
nursing
students
and
adversely
affect
team
cohesiveness
which
then
negatively
the
quality
of
patient
care.
Preparing
foster
healthy
work
environments
deal
with
acts
that
threaten
teamwork
safety
becomes
increasingly
important
as
progress
through
their
academic
careers.
This
study
aimed
assess
impact
structured
education
based
on
cognitive
rehearsal
response
training
pre-registration
students'
self-efficacy
perceptions
in
dealing
workplace
incivility.
A
single-group
pre
-
post
intervention
design.
consecutive
sample
91
third-year
Bachelor
Nursing
across
three
campuses
a
single
university
participated
between
August
October
2022.
concurrent
nested
mixed
method
design
comprising
educational
'before
after'
survey
(open-ended
closed-ended
questions)
was
conducted
evaluate
efficacy
perceived
handling
The
quantitative
component
supplemented
by
qualitative
insights
from
free-text
comments
effectiveness
of,
satisfaction
intervention.
Participants
reported
an
increase
4.8
(SD
=
4.5)
points,
95
%
CI
[3.8,
5.8],
during
post-intervention
phase
compared
pre-intervention
stage.
difference
statistically
significant,
t
(90)
10.2,
p
<
.001,
large,
d
0.84.
Additionally,
overall
rated
highly,
mean
score
8.51
SD
1.71.
Qualitative
content
analysis
revealed
five
categories:
knowledge
is
power,
cue
card
method,
simple
clear,
role-playing
realism,
road
improvement
change.
clear
explanation,
Cognitive
significantly
enhanced
Larger-scale
randomised
controlled
trials
are
warranted
order
validate
these
findings
support
broader
scale
implementation.
Language: Английский
The relationship between abuse, psychosocial factors, and pain complaints among older persons in Europe
Kersti Danell Stén,
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Joaquim Soares,
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Eija Viitasara
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et al.
Medicina,
Journal Year:
2014,
Volume and Issue:
50(1), P. 61 - 74
Published: Jan. 1, 2014
Abuse
and
pain
complaints
are
common
among
older
persons.
However,
little
is
known
about
relationships
between
abuse
(e.g.
psychological)
backache)
persons
while
considering
other
factors
depression).
Therefore,
the
aim
of
this
study
was
to
determine
these
relationships.
The
design
cross-sectional.
A
total
4467
women
men
aged
60–84
years
from
Germany,
Greece,
Italy,
Lithuania,
Portugal,
Spain,
Sweden
answered
questionnaires
regarding
various
areas
such
as
abuse,
mental
health
anxiety)
backache).
data
were
examined
with
bivariate
(analyses
variance)
multivariate
methods
(linear
regressions).
analyses
showed
that
psychological
connected
all
complaints;
physical
headache
head
pressure;
sexual
neck
or
shoulder
headache;
injury
(except
in
joints
limbs);
financial
limbs
overall
(one
more
types)
headache).
regressions
increased
likelihood
being
affected
by
pressure
heaviness
tiredness
legs;
pressure.
In
general,
respondents
younger
(60–64
years)
less
than
those
countries
Germany)
70–74
years),
respectively.
Respondents
on
medication
killers)
high
social
support
limbs.
High
scores
anxiety
depression
having
many
diseases
affect
complaints.
related
certain
headache),
but
particular
impacted
Medication
partly
had
a
positive
effect
experience,
i.e.
interfered
for
instance
daily-life
respondents.
Language: Английский