Incidence and perception of nursing students' academic incivility in Oman
Abstract Background The incidence of incivility in nursing education is increasing in most countries and it is affecting the culture of safety and the teaching-learning processes. Despite reports of increasing trends, little is known about nursing students' academic incivility in the Middle Eas...
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Main Authors: | Jansi Natarajan (Author), Joshua Kanaabi Muliira (Author), Jacoba van der Colff (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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