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Faculty Perception Of Student Nurse Compassion Post-Simulation Experiences, Lisa Alley
Faculty Perception Of Student Nurse Compassion Post-Simulation Experiences, Lisa Alley
Master of Science in Nursing Theses and Projects
Compassion is a common, foundational component in nursing and remains a challenge for faculty to continue to employ into nursing students. As simulation technology continues to gain momentum, faculty have expressed the benefits and downfalls as related to simulation and nursing education throughout the literature. A qualitative study was performed at a community college school of nursing to assess faculty perceptions of nursing students compassion post-simulation experiences. A survey was administered to faculty to obtain their perceptions.
Incivility In Nursing, Amanda Woodie Barnes
Incivility In Nursing, Amanda Woodie Barnes
Master of Science in Nursing Theses and Projects
Incivility and bullying in the workplace are serious problems in the nursing profession. Nurses who experience uncivil behaviors have been shown to have negative consequences to their health and well-being. Negative interactions between nurses can compromise patient care and patient safety which can result in undesirable patient outcomes. Healthcare organizations are negatively affected financially by these inappropriate behaviors which can be detrimental to the organization. The purpose of this project was to reduce or mitigate incivility in the workplace by increasing knowledge in clinical staffing relating to the issue, increase self-confidence and resilience, and improve communication so staff will be …