Psy-850 how do nursing students and nurse faculty


Background Information

Clark and Springer (2007) conducted a qualitative study to examine the perceptions of faculty and students in a nursing program on incivility. Their key research questions were:

• How do nursing students and nurse faculty contribute to incivility in nursing education?

• What are some of the causes of incivility in nursing education?

• What remedies might be effective in preventing or reducing incivility?

They gathered responses from the Incivility in Nursing Education Survey (INE), which included both Likert-scale and open-ended questions from 36 nursing faculty and 168 nursing students. Each of the researchers reviewed all comments and organized them by themes.

For this  class, you will design a "mock" replication of the Clark and Springer (2007) study on student and faculty perceptions of incivility in a university nursing program. However, the doctoral students will investigate student and faculty perceptions in undergraduate psychology classes in one university located in the northern United States.

You will use the Incivility in Higher Education (IHE)survey, developed by Clark (2007; 2011) for the purposes of this study. Questions on the survey measure faculty and student perceptions of uncivil actions (disruptive and threatening), how often those behaviors occur and strategies for improving civil behaviors in university settings. The IHE was adapted from the INE, with minor rewording, is similar in structure to the survey used by Clark and Springer, but is appropriate for any academic discipline within higher education (Wagner, 2014).

The IHE has three parts. Part 1 collects demographic information, such as major, gender, age, and years of teaching experience for faculty. Part 2 asks individuals to rank 16 different behaviors exhibited by students that both students and faculty may perceive as disruptive. Part 3 focuses on 20 faculty behaviors that may be perceived as disruptive. Both parts2 and 3 also investigate how often the faculty has experiencedthe behavior in the past 12 months (often to neveron Likertscale), and if the faculty members have experienced any of the 13 threatening behaviors (yes or no) by students or other faculty respectively.

Fiveopen-ended questionsgive the faculty member the opportunity to add contributing factors related tostudent and faculty incivility, and how students or faculty in particular contribute to incivility. A final question asked if the faculty member would like to add comments. The survey is designed in a manner that allows for gathering data from faculty and students or from only faculty or only students (C. Clark, personal communication, 2013 as cited in Wagner, 2014).

Week 2 Assignment: (Read the following article and construct a 10 key points document.)

GCU doctoral learners use the 10 Key Strategic Points document to outline the key components of a research study. For the Week 2 assignment, you will use the original Clark and Springer (2007) to identify and construct a 10 key points document in preparation for the mock study on incivility in psychology classes.

Steps:

1. ReadClark, C. M., & Springer, P. J. (2007). Thoughts on incivility: Student and faculty perceptions of uncivil behavior. Nursing Education Perspectives, 28(2), 93-97. Retrieved from https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=24776207&site=ehost-live&scope=site

2. As you read, highlight information that relates to the 10 key points, such as the purpose, problem, sample, research question, etc.

3. After reading and highlighting the components of the article, complete the 10 key points table based on the Clark and Springer (2007) study in nursing education.

Incivility in psychology undergraduate education programs

Include citations from studies on incivility in psychology education

Write a problem for the psychology study, in the GCU required format.

Now frame questions for the study you will design fora target population of undergraduate psychology programs.

Describe the sampling strategy you could use for a like study in an undergraduate psychology program. Define and justify the sampling strategy from a research source. Justify the sample size for a qualitative study from a research source and from the GCU Core Design Document.

Describe the method and design you would use and justify your choice of both from a research source.

Develop a purpose statement for a psychology undergraduate program in the required GCU format.

Describe the IHE instrument to be used in this study.

Describe the data collection approach you would use, including getting informed consent and how you would protect the confidentiality of participants.

Discuss a specific data analysis strategy you would use in your replication study in an undergraduate psychology program. Cite a specific researcher's strategy such as Hatch, Miles and Huberman, Bogden and Biklin, or Saldana.

Write-up theResults

A research report is not complete without a written summary of the research findings. To complete the research report, follow the instructions below and include the components outlined. Include the table and the chart you have created to show the data graphically/visually.

Introduction

Discuss the background information and the fact that this study was modeled after a study conducted by Clark and Springer in 2007. Discuss the data Clark and Springer collected and their results. Then discuss how your "mock or replication" study conducted in an undergraduate psychology program will add to these results.

Sample--discuss who participated in your study.

Instruments...describe the structure and purpose of instrument you used: the IHE (the interview transcript).

Data Analysis

Discuss your own initial analysis and the codes that you came up with. Collapse these codes into three to four themes as Clark and Springer did. However, this must be based on the "mock" data you collected (andwe presented in a separate document).

Results

Write a summary of the themes that you identified when analyzing the faculty comments about in-class disruptions. Include the table and the chart you have created to show the data graphically/visually.

Recommendations

Compare your results to those of Clark and Springer (2007):

Clark and Springer (2007) conducted a qualitative study to examine the perceptions of faculty and students in a nursing program on incivility. Clark and Springer used the Incivility in Nursing Education survey along with open-ended questions to collect data from 36 nursing faculty and 168 nursing students.

Each of the researchers reviewed all comments and organized them by themes. Clark and Springer noted four major themes of responses:

• Faculty perceptions of in-class disruption and incivility by students

• Faculty perceptions of out-of-class disruption and incivility by students

• Student perceptions of uncivil behaviors by faculty

• Faculty and student perceptions of possible causes of incivility in nursing education

A total of eight codes were identified among the faculty comments on types of in-class disruptions. These were the following:

• Disrupting others by talking in class

• Making negative remarks/disrespectful comments toward faculty

• Leaving early or arriving late

• Using cell phones

• Sleeping/not paying attention

• Bringing children to class

• Wearing immodest attire

• Coming to class unprepared

Based on your findings, discuss some strategies that these faculty members can use to reduce the incidences of disrespectful behaviors. Cite the recommendations from peer-reviewed sources.

Discuss how you would also use the data analysis strategy listed in your 10 key points to code and theme the open-ended comments from faculty.

Discuss the benefits and limitations of using SPSS and frequency counts in qualitative data analysis, along with why additional analysis is required.

References

Include a reference list of the sources used.

Bernard, H.R. and Ryan, G.W. (2010). Analyzing qualitative data. New York, NY: Sage Publications.

Clark, C. M., & Springer, P. J. (2007). Thoughts on incivility: Student and faculty perceptions of uncivil behavior. Nursing Education Perspectives, 28(2), 93-97. Retrieved from

https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=24776207&site=ehost-live&scope=site

Grand Canyon University. (2013). Template for coding and summary tables.

Groenewald, T. (2004). A phenomenological research design illustrated. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 3(1), 15-16

Hatch, J.A. (2002).Doing qualitative research in education settings. Albany, NY:SUNY Press.

Moustakas, C. (1994). Phenomenological research methods.New York, NY: Sage Publications.

Yin, R. (2014).Case study research design and methods.New York, NY: Sage Publications.

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