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J Prof Nurs ; 53: 86-94, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38997204

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BACKGROUND: Educators' incivility in online nursing education is a serious academic issue; much of it is still unknown as it occurs in a less supervised environment. AIM: This study examined variables and differences in educator-to-student incivility in online nursing education during COVID-19, as reported by nursing students. METHODS: Utilizing the Incivility in Online Learning Environments (IOLE) online survey, a cross-sectional design was used to collect data in 2021 from a convenience sample of 163 nursing students studying in different universities in Jordan. Version 25 of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to generate descriptive and inferential statistics. RESULTS: As reported by nursing students, there was a low degree of incivility among nursing educators in online nursing education, 45(range 23-92), and a moderate frequency in the past 12 months, 63(range 23-92). Around 37.00 % of students thought incivility in online nursing education was a mild problem. On a scale of 0-100, 63.00 % of the students reported the level of nursing educators' civility in online nursing education ranged from 50.00 % to 70.00 % (an average of 60.00 %). Differences in students' reporting of online nursing educators' incivility and its' frequencies were significantly influenced by students' grade point averages (GPA) and genders, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Although nursing students have a positive sense of civility among their nursing educators, incivility in online nursing education should be zero-level and disclosed and treated at its early signs.


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COVID-19 , Educación a Distancia , Docentes de Enfermería , Incivilidad , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Humanos , Estudios Transversales , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Masculino , Femenino , Docentes de Enfermería/psicología , Jordania , Adulto , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Adulto Joven , Educación en Enfermería , SARS-CoV-2
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J Health Psychol ; : 13591053241249634, 2024 May 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38733266

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Internet addiction and cyberchondria have a bidirectional relationship. However, no known studies have evaluated the moderating role of anxiety sensitivity in that relationship. The study aimed to determine whether anxiety sensitivity moderates the relationship between internet addiction and cyberchondria among Jordanian nurses. Data were collected from 303 nurses using a web-based survey and convenience snowballing sampling methods using a cross-sectional research design. The Internet Addiction Test and the short version of the Cyberchondria Severity Scale were used to assess internet addiction and cyberchondria. Nurses reported mild internet addiction, low anxiety sensitivity, and moderate cyberchondria. Also, these findings suggested that sensitivity to anxious feelings moderates the relationship between internet addiction and cyberchondria. These findings would help nurses use psychosocial interventions for people with internet addiction and cyberchondria by understanding how their anxiety sensitivity promotes their internet addiction and cyberchondria.

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Nurs Educ Perspect ; 45(4): E22-E24, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38483078

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ABSTRACT: This study aimed to assess and compare the global health competencies (GHCs) of nursing students in Jordan. GHCs are crucial to ensure the delivery of culturally sensitive care to diverse populations. A cross-sectional survey using the GHC questionnaire was administered to 256 nursing students. Students ranked their ability in health implications of migration, travel, and displacement as the highest domain and health care as a human right and development resources as the lowest. Assessing nursing students' GHCs is important as they pursue their responsibilities toward global health in the future.


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Competencia Clínica , Bachillerato en Enfermería , Salud Global , Estudiantes de Enfermería , Humanos , Jordania , Estudios Transversales , Estudiantes de Enfermería/estadística & datos numéricos , Estudiantes de Enfermería/psicología , Femenino , Masculino , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Competencia Clínica/normas , Adulto , Adulto Joven , Competencia Cultural/educación
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