2021
DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10653
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Prevalence of incivility between ophthalmology and emergency medicine residents during interdepartmental consultations

Abstract: Objectives Since incivility is linked to adverse effects in patient care and health care worker well‐being, evaluation of the prevalence of incivility during the formative years of residency training is warranted. The aim of this study was to determine the perceived presence and degree of incivility between emergency medicine (EM) and ophthalmology residents during emergency department (ED) consultations. Methods We conducted a single‐site, survey‐based study, targeted … Show more

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“…Incivility often undermines another person's credibility, be it through nasty comments or demeaning actions (Liu et al, 2009). Incivility has been observed and calls for civility have been issued in numerous professional contexts, including government and public agencies (Smith et al, 2021), legal practice (Mortazavi, 2020), nursing (Amerson, 2018), medicine (Mgboji et al, 2021), and academia writ large (Twale & De Luca, 2008).…”
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“…Incivility often undermines another person's credibility, be it through nasty comments or demeaning actions (Liu et al, 2009). Incivility has been observed and calls for civility have been issued in numerous professional contexts, including government and public agencies (Smith et al, 2021), legal practice (Mortazavi, 2020), nursing (Amerson, 2018), medicine (Mgboji et al, 2021), and academia writ large (Twale & De Luca, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%