Informing Culturally Safe Advance Care Planning: An Interpretive Descriptive Study of Internationally Educated Nurses in Ontario.

IF 1.7 Q2 NURSING
Shereen Jonathan, Kathryn Pfaff, Edward Cruz
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Abstract

Background: Maintaining cultural safety during advance care planning (ACP) discussions is an essential component of holistic care provision. Most nurses feel unprepared to engage in ACP and the current literature offers limited recommendations on how nurses can lead culturally safe ACP discussions. Internationally educated nurses (IENs) have unique personal and professional experiences to address this gap.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand IENs' contributions to culturally safe ACP and its implications to nursing practice and ACP policy.

Methods: An interpretive descriptive approach was undertaken. Ten IENs working in Ontario, Canada were individually interviewed using a semi-structured guide to understand their perspectives and experiences of engagement in culturally safe ACP practices.

Results: IENs utilized various approaches that were reflected in three actions: practicing cultural humility, utilizing a cautious approach, and empowering clients and families. IENs engaged in intrapersonal and interpersonal cultural humility practices to recognize the unique influence of one's culture on the ACP process. Establishing trust in the nurse-client relationship and cautiously approaching ACP conversations was recognized as important in maintaining cultural safety. IENs also empowered clients by addressing knowledge deficits, misconceptions about ACP, and informing them of their decision-making rights.

Conclusion: Nurses require education and resources to carry out culturally safe ACP. Education should begin at the undergraduate level and include self-engagement in ACP and cultural humility training. Practicing nurses need ACP training and clear standards/guidelines. There is an opportunity for healthcare organizations and professional/governing nursing bodies to collaborate on developing culturally safe ACP guidelines.

为文化上安全的预先护理规划提供依据:安大略省受过国际教育护士的解释性描述研究。
背景:在预先护理计划(ACP)讨论中保持文化安全是提供整体护理的重要组成部分。大多数护士认为自己没有做好参与 ACP 的准备,目前的文献就护士如何引导文化安全的 ACP 讨论提出的建议也很有限。目的:本研究旨在了解受过国际教育的护士(IENs)对文化安全的 ACP 的贡献及其对护理实践和 ACP 政策的影响:方法:采用解释性描述方法。采用半结构化指南对在加拿大安大略省工作的 10 名 IENs 进行了个别访谈,以了解他们参与文化安全 ACP 实践的观点和经验:IENs 采用了各种方法,这些方法体现在三项行动中:践行文化谦逊、采用谨慎的方法以及增强客户和家庭的能力。IENs 参与了个人内部和个人之间的文化谦逊实践,以认识到自身文化对 ACP 过程的独特影响。在护士与客户的关系中建立信任以及谨慎地进行 ACP 对话被认为是维护文化安全的重要因素。IENs 还通过解决知识缺陷、对 ACP 的误解以及告知客户其决策权来增强客户的能力:护士需要教育和资源来开展文化安全的 ACP。教育应从大学本科阶段开始,包括自我参与 ACP 和文化谦逊培训。执业护士需要 ACP 培训和明确的标准/指南。医疗机构和专业/护理管理机构有机会合作制定文化安全的 ACP 指南。
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期刊介绍: We are pleased to announce the launch of the CJNR digital archive, an online archive available through the McGill University Library, and hosted by the McGill University Library Digital Collections Program in perpetuity. This archive has been made possible through a Richard M. Tomlinson Digital Library Innovation and Access Award to the McGill School of Nursing. The Richard M. Tomlinson award recognizes the ongoing contribution and commitment the CJNR has made to the McGill School of Nursing, and to the development and nursing science in Canada and worldwide. We hope this archive proves to be an invaluable research tool for researchers in Nursing and other faculties.
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