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Prevention and management of unprofessional behaviour among adults in the workplace: A scoping review

BACKGROUND: Unprofessional behaviour is a challenge in academic medicine. Given that faculty are role models for trainees, it is critical to identify strategies to manage these behaviours. A scoping review was conducted to identify interventions to prevent and manage unprofessional behaviour in any...

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Autores principales: Tricco, Andrea C., Rios, Patricia, Zarin, Wasifa, Cardoso, Roberta, Diaz, Sanober, Nincic, Vera, Mascarenhas, Alekhya, Jassemi, Sabrina, Straus, Sharon E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6062077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30048512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201187
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author Tricco, Andrea C.
Rios, Patricia
Zarin, Wasifa
Cardoso, Roberta
Diaz, Sanober
Nincic, Vera
Mascarenhas, Alekhya
Jassemi, Sabrina
Straus, Sharon E.
author_facet Tricco, Andrea C.
Rios, Patricia
Zarin, Wasifa
Cardoso, Roberta
Diaz, Sanober
Nincic, Vera
Mascarenhas, Alekhya
Jassemi, Sabrina
Straus, Sharon E.
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description BACKGROUND: Unprofessional behaviour is a challenge in academic medicine. Given that faculty are role models for trainees, it is critical to identify strategies to manage these behaviours. A scoping review was conducted to identify interventions to prevent and manage unprofessional behaviour in any workplace or professional setting. METHODS: A search of 14 electronic databases was conducted in March 2016, reference lists of relevant systematic reviews were scanned, and grey literature was searched to identify relevant studies. Experimental and quasi-experimental studies that reported on interventions to prevent or manage unprofessional behaviours were included. Studies that reported impact on any outcome were eligible. Two reviewers independently screened articles and completed data abstraction. Qualitative analysis of the definitions of unprofessional behaviour was conducted. Data were charted to describe the study, participant, intervention and outcome characteristics. RESULTS: 12,482 citations were retrieved; 23 studies with 11,025 participants were included. The studies were 12 uncontrolled before and after studies, 6 controlled before and after studies, 2 cluster-randomised controlled trials (RCTs), 1 RCT, 1 non-randomised controlled trial and 1 quasi-RCT. Four constructs were identified in the definitions of unprofessional behaviour: verbal and/or non-verbal acts, repeated acts, power imbalance, and unwelcome behaviour. Interventions most commonly targeted individuals (22 studies, 95.7%) rather than organisations (4 studies, 17.4%). Most studies (21 studies, 91.3%) focused on increasing awareness. The most frequently targeted behaviour change was sexual harassment (4 of 7 studies). DISCUSSION: Several interventions appear promising in addressing unprofessional behaviour. Most of the studies included single component, in-person education sessions targeting individuals and increasing awareness of unprofessional behaviour. Fewer studies targeted the institutional culture or addressed behaviour change.
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spelling pubmed-60620772018-08-03 Prevention and management of unprofessional behaviour among adults in the workplace: A scoping review Tricco, Andrea C. Rios, Patricia Zarin, Wasifa Cardoso, Roberta Diaz, Sanober Nincic, Vera Mascarenhas, Alekhya Jassemi, Sabrina Straus, Sharon E. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Unprofessional behaviour is a challenge in academic medicine. Given that faculty are role models for trainees, it is critical to identify strategies to manage these behaviours. A scoping review was conducted to identify interventions to prevent and manage unprofessional behaviour in any workplace or professional setting. METHODS: A search of 14 electronic databases was conducted in March 2016, reference lists of relevant systematic reviews were scanned, and grey literature was searched to identify relevant studies. Experimental and quasi-experimental studies that reported on interventions to prevent or manage unprofessional behaviours were included. Studies that reported impact on any outcome were eligible. Two reviewers independently screened articles and completed data abstraction. Qualitative analysis of the definitions of unprofessional behaviour was conducted. Data were charted to describe the study, participant, intervention and outcome characteristics. RESULTS: 12,482 citations were retrieved; 23 studies with 11,025 participants were included. The studies were 12 uncontrolled before and after studies, 6 controlled before and after studies, 2 cluster-randomised controlled trials (RCTs), 1 RCT, 1 non-randomised controlled trial and 1 quasi-RCT. Four constructs were identified in the definitions of unprofessional behaviour: verbal and/or non-verbal acts, repeated acts, power imbalance, and unwelcome behaviour. Interventions most commonly targeted individuals (22 studies, 95.7%) rather than organisations (4 studies, 17.4%). Most studies (21 studies, 91.3%) focused on increasing awareness. The most frequently targeted behaviour change was sexual harassment (4 of 7 studies). DISCUSSION: Several interventions appear promising in addressing unprofessional behaviour. Most of the studies included single component, in-person education sessions targeting individuals and increasing awareness of unprofessional behaviour. Fewer studies targeted the institutional culture or addressed behaviour change. Public Library of Science 2018-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6062077/ /pubmed/30048512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201187 Text en © 2018 Tricco et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cardoso, Roberta
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Nincic, Vera
Mascarenhas, Alekhya
Jassemi, Sabrina
Straus, Sharon E.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6062077/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201187
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