De Gagne Jennie C, Covington Kyle, Conklin Jamie L, Yamane Sandra S, Kim Sang Suk
J Contin Educ Nurs. 2018 Sep 1;49(9):425-431. doi: 10.3928/00220124-20180813-08.
Literature on cyberincivility in health professions education has mainly focused on intraprofessional communication. This study explored health professions students' experiences with cyberincivility, as well as their perspectives on interprofessional cybercivility learning.
This qualitative study used semistructured interviews with a purposive sample of 25 students in nursing, medicine, physician assistant, or physical therapy programs at a private university in the United States. Thematic analysis was used to identify recurrent patterns in the data.
Students defined cyberincivility in various ways and shared experiences of uncivil communication in virtual communities. They also expressed great interest in learning cybercivility in the context of interprofessional education. Diverse learning preferences were suggested.
This study highlights the importance and benefits of establishing interprofessional cybercivility learning programs to improve student interactions in the virtual environment. Future research should explore professional differences and similarities in how learners experience cyberincivility and its influence on their roles as future health care providers. J Contin Educ Nurs. 2018;49(9):425-431.
关于卫生专业教育中网络不文明行为的文献主要集中在专业内部的交流。本研究探讨了卫生专业学生在网络不文明行为方面的经历,以及他们对跨专业网络文明学习的看法。
这项定性研究采用了半结构化访谈,对美国一所私立大学护理、医学、医师助理或物理治疗专业的25名学生进行了有目的抽样。采用主题分析法来识别数据中反复出现的模式。
学生们以各种方式定义了网络不文明行为,并分享了在虚拟社区中不文明交流的经历。他们还表达了对在跨专业教育背景下学习网络文明的浓厚兴趣。研究提出了多样的学习偏好。
本研究强调了建立跨专业网络文明学习项目以改善虚拟环境中学生互动的重要性和益处。未来的研究应探讨学习者在体验网络不文明行为方面的专业差异和相似之处,以及其对他们作为未来医疗保健提供者角色的影响。《护理学继续教育杂志》。2018年;49(9):425 - 431。