Microaggressions: Experiences of Diverse Graduate Nursing Students in Online Education.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Journal of Transcultural Nursing Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-27 DOI:10.1177/10436596231166043
Lynne K Zajac, Jitana Benton-Lee
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Abstract

Introduction: Racial microaggressions are offensive and intimidating actions toward people of color and occur everywhere, including academia. Select studies report 40% to 98% of students of color report experiences with microaggressions on campuses. The purpose of this study was to describe the experience of microaggressions for diverse graduate nursing students in the online educational environment and to identify faculty strategies to create an inclusive learning milieu.

Method: This descriptive qualitative study employed 12 diverse graduate nursing students who participated in individual interviews about racial microaggressions. Two researchers used thematic analysis to evaluate the qualitative data.

Results: Five relevant themes were (a) online classroom is a barrier for microaggressions, (b) requirement of profile pictures is a risk factor for microaggressions, (c) experiences of past microaggressions carries over to the present, (d) diverse online students are resourceful, and (e) the reality of microaggressions online.

Discussion: Participants' suggestions, literature evidence, and research findings informed decision/action modes to assist the nurse educator with culturally competent methods to improve online learning spaces and decrease microaggressions for diverse students.

微言大义:多元护理研究生在在线教育中的经历。
导言:种族微词是对有色人种的冒犯和恐吓行为,在包括学术界在内的任何地方都有发生。部分研究报告显示,40% 到 98% 的有色人种学生都曾在校园中遭受过微词攻击。本研究的目的是描述多元化护理研究生在在线教育环境中遭受微冒犯的经历,并确定教师创造包容性学习环境的策略:这项描述性定性研究采用了 12 名不同种族的护理研究生,他们参加了有关种族微冒犯的个别访谈。两名研究人员采用主题分析法对定性数据进行评估:五个相关主题分别是:(a)在线课堂是微诽谤的障碍;(b)个人资料图片要求是微诽谤的风险因素;(c)过去的微诽谤经历会延续到现在;(d)多元化在线学生足智多谋;(e)在线微诽谤的现实:讨论:与会者的建议、文献证据和研究结果为决策/行动模式提供了信息,以帮助护士教育者采用符合文化要求的方法来改善在线学习空间,减少对不同学生的微观诽谤。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
80
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Transcultural Nursing (TCN) is a peer-reviewed journal that offers nurses, educators, researchers, and practitioners theoretical approaches and current research findings that have direct implications for the delivery of culturally congruent health care and for the preparation of health care professionals who will provide that care. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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