"You have to strive very hard to prove yourself": experiences of Black nursing students in a Western Canadian province.

IF 1.3 Q3 NURSING
Florence Luhanga, Sithokozile Maposa, Vivian Puplampu, Eunice Abudu, Irene Chigbogu
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Abstract Objectives This study explored the experiences of Black students in two western Canadian undergraduate nursing programs. Methods Using a qualitative focused ethnography design grounded in critical race theory and intersectionality, participants were recruited using purposive and snowball sampling. Data were collected through individual interviews, and a follow-up focus group. Data were analyzed using collaborative-thematic analysis team approaches. Results n=18 current and former students participated. Five themes emerged: systemic racism in nursing, precarious immigrant context, mental health/well-being concerns, coping mechanisms, and suggestions for improvement. Conclusions An improved understanding of Black student experiences can inform their recruitment and retention. Supporting Black students’ success can potentially improve equity, diversity, and inclusivity in nursing education programs and/or their representation in the Canadian nursing workforce. Implications for an international audience The presence of a diverse nursing profession is imperative to meet the needs to provide more quality and culturally competent services to diverse population.
“你必须非常努力地证明自己”:加拿大西部一个省黑人护理专业学生的经历。
目的:本研究探讨了加拿大西部两个本科护理专业黑人学生的经历。方法:采用以批判性种族理论和交叉性为基础的定性重点人种学设计,采用有目的和滚雪球抽样的方式招募参与者。通过个人访谈和随访焦点小组收集数据。使用协作-主题分析团队方法分析数据。结果:n=18名在校生和往届学生参与。出现了五个主题:护理中的系统性种族主义,不稳定的移民背景,心理健康/福祉问题,应对机制和改进建议。结论:提高对黑人学生经历的了解可以为他们的录取和保留提供信息。支持黑人学生的成功可以潜在地提高护理教育项目的公平性、多样性和包容性,并/或提高他们在加拿大护理队伍中的代表性。对国际受众的影响:多样化护理专业的存在是必要的,以满足为不同人群提供更高质量和文化能力的服务的需求。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship publishes significant research and scholarship in the broad field of nursing education. The mandate of the journal is to present high quality papers to advance nursing education through research, description of innovative methods, or introduction of novel approaches about all aspects of nursing education in a timely manner. The specific aims of IJNES are to: - Promote worldwide scholarship in nursing education - Enhance and advance nursing education globally - Provide a forum for the dissemination of international perspectives and scholarship in nursing education
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