Tamara Holland, Laurie Walter, Kerri Langevin, Adam Bourgoin, Michele McKelvey, Christine Kirk, Catherine Thomas
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Holistic nursing practice requires an understanding of the constraints of poverty as one of the social determinants of health. Future nurses need to be change agents for social justice. A descriptive, qualitative study was conducted to explore students' experience of the Missouri Association for Community Action Poverty Simulation© (CAPS) and its impact on empathy and social justice awareness among a purposive sample of 56 sophomore baccalaureate nursing students at a public university in the Northeastern United States. Inductive thematic analysis was applied to data collected from a postparticipation reflection paper. Five themes emerged: (a) emotions, (b) personal history of poverty, (c) empathy, (d) rising advocacy, and (e) lessons learned. The results support that the CAPS simulation provides an experiential opportunity which impacts empathy and foundational attitudes to be a change agent for social justice. Recommendations include structured education about social determinants of health prior to the CAPS simulation, continued education throughout nursing curricula, and experiential opportunities to apply social justice skills before graduation.
护理专业学生的贫困模拟体验及其对同理心和社会正义意识的影响:描述性定性研究。
整体护理实践要求了解贫困作为健康的社会决定因素之一的制约因素。未来的护士需要成为社会正义的变革者。我们开展了一项描述性定性研究,以美国东北部一所公立大学的 56 名护理专业本科二年级学生为特定样本,探讨学生对密苏里社区行动贫困模拟协会(CAPS)的体验及其对同理心和社会正义意识的影响。归纳式主题分析法适用于从参与后的反思论文中收集的数据。得出了五个主题:(a) 情感,(b) 个人贫困史,(c) 同理心,(d) 积极倡导,(e) 经验教训。研究结果表明,CAPS 模拟活动提供了一个体验机会,它影响了同理心和作为社会正义变革推动者的基本态度。建议包括在 CAPS 模拟之前开展有关健康的社会决定因素的结构化教育,在整个护理课程中持续开展教育,以及在毕业前提供应用社会正义技能的体验机会。
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