Sankofa: Transcending the roots of incivility in professional nursing education in South Africa.

Hildeguard J-A Vink, Maximus M Sefotho
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Background:  Professional nursing started with Florence Nightingale, who opened a School of Nursing in the mid-1800s. Her traditions of cleanliness, caring, peacefulness, charitability, diligence, responsibility, humaneness and compassion are still relevant to modern-day nursing. Uncivilised behaviour of students and nurse educators in professional nursing education is still evident.

Objectives:  The objective of the study was to critically examine the roots of incivility in professional nursing education and to apply the wisdom of Sankofa to propel a renewed South African professional nursing education.

Method:  The study employed a qualitative research method embedded in the interpretive framework, with an exploratory descriptive design. The study was conducted at a university-based nursing school and a nursing college in the Western Cape province. 25 participants (10 nurse educators and 15 nursing students) were recruited through purposive sampling. Data collection was performed through semi-structured individual, face-to-face interviews. The participants consented and volunteered to participate in the study, and all discussions were confidential and private. Elo and Kyngäs data analysis was employed.

Results:  Conflicts with nursing norms, bureaucracy in nursing and professional nursing education, as well as the poor prestige of nursing and institutions of higher learning emerged as roots of incivility in professional nursing education.

Conclusion:  The principles of Sankofaism can be applied to professional nursing education. Students and other key stakeholders can position professional nursing education firmly in Sankofaism.Contribution: The article proposes Sankofaism as a framework to civil professional nursing education.

桑科法:超越南非专业护理教育中不文明的根源。
背景:专业护理始于弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔,她在19世纪中期开办了一所护理学校。她的清洁、关怀、和平、慈善、勤奋、责任、人道和同情的传统仍然与现代护理有关。在专业护理教育中,学生和护士教育者的不文明行为仍然很明显。目的:本研究的目的是批判性地审视专业护理教育中不文明行为的根源,并应用Sankofa的智慧来推动更新的南非专业护理教育。方法:本研究采用嵌入解释框架的定性研究方法,采用探索性描述设计。该研究在西开普省的一所大学护理学校和一所护理学院进行。采用有目的抽样法,共招募25名参与者(护理教育工作者10名,护生15名)。数据收集是通过半结构化的个人面对面访谈进行的。参与者同意并自愿参加这项研究,所有的讨论都是保密和私人的。采用Elo和Kyngäs数据分析。结果:与护理规范的冲突,护理和专业护理教育的官僚主义,以及护理和高等教育机构的低声望成为护理专业教育不文明的根源。结论:Sankofaism的原则可以应用于护理专业教育。学生和其他关键利益相关者可以将专业护理教育牢固地定位在sankoofaism中。贡献:本文提出了sankoofaism作为公民职业护理教育的框架。
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