Developing a Culture of Civility in Nursing Students.

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About the Authors Zahra Abedini, PhD in nursing, is assistant professor, Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran. Maryam Saeedi, PhD in nursing, is assistant professor, Department of Nursing, Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Saveh University of Medical Sciences, Saveh, Iran. Zohre Khalajinia, PhD in reproductive health, is associate professor, Department of Midwifery, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Qom University of Medical Sciences. Hoda Ahmari Tehran, PhD in medical education, is assistant professor, Faculty of Medicine, Spirituality Health Research Center, Qom University of Medical Sciences. For more information, contact Hoda Ahmaritehran at .

Published: February 2023

Incivility is a significant problem in nursing education. The purpose of the study was to determine the impact of culture management on incivility in nursing students. Nursing faculty and students participated in a quasi-experimental study. The program included the formation of a committee, development of codes of conduct, giving positive scores for civil behaviors, and setting a vision. Behavioral changes were assessed before and after the intervention. There were significant differences between the two groups for perceived level and occurrence rate of incivility ( p < .05).

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