Socioecological Analysis of a Nursing Advocacy Skills-Building Activity.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Frances D Hardin-Fanning, Kimberly Hartson, Galloway Lynette, Rebecca Gesler, Nancy Kern
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Abstract

Background: Advocacy is an expectation of the nursing profession. Nursing curricula should include opportunities for advocacy skills building at multiple levels of potential effect. Analyses of student performances during these advocacy exercises provide insight into how well students understand the multifactorial nature of most public health issues.

Method: A socioecological model was used to evaluate nursing students' advocacy responses to food-insecurity scenarios during a guided online discussion activity aimed at advocacy skills building.

Results: Student recommendations were categorized as individual, interpersonal, organizational, community, and policy interventions, with subcategories at each socioecological level.

Conclusion: Recommendations are given for future educational research specific to advocacy skills building. Implications for nursing education at each socioecological level also are discussed. [J Nurs Educ. 2023;62(9):509-515.].

护理倡导技能培养活动的社会生态学分析。
背景:倡导是护理专业的期望。护理课程应包括在潜在影响的多个层面建立宣传技能的机会。对学生在这些宣传活动中的表现进行分析,可以深入了解学生对大多数公共卫生问题的多因素性质的理解程度。方法:采用社会生态学模型评估护生在倡导技能培养的在线讨论活动中对食品不安全情景的倡导反应。结果:学生的建议被分为个人、人际、组织、社区和政策干预,并在每个社会生态层面上有子类别。结论:对未来的教育研究提出了建议,特别是倡导技能的建设。在每个社会生态水平护理教育的影响也进行了讨论。[J].中国生物医学工程学报,2009;32(9):559 - 559。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.00%
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166
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Nursing Education is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing original articles and new ideas for nurse educators in various types and levels of nursing programs for over 50 years. The Journal enhances the teaching-learning process, promotes curriculum development, and stimulates creative innovation and research in nursing education.
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