残疾人:他们在本科护理项目中作为标准化病人的经历

S. Smeltzer, Bette Mariani, J. Ross, Elizabeth Petit de Mange, Colleen H. Meakim, E. Bruderle, Serah Nthenge
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患者;本研究采用焦点小组访谈和电话访谈的方法,对本科护理专业的标准化残疾患者(spwd)的经历进行了定性研究。内容分析确定了五个主题:1)希望改善对他人的照顾,2)有机会再次富有成效,3)看到学生学习的喜悦,4)希望获得更多的表现反馈,以及5)让残疾人评估设施可及性的重要性。残障人士参与提高学生对残疾的敏感度,并赞赏在教育未来护士方面有发言权。他们要求对他们的表现提供更多的反馈,并确定了最先进的护理学校建筑的无障碍问题。
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Persons with Disability: Their Experiences as Standardized Patients in an Undergraduate Nursing Program
&NA; This descriptive qualitative study examined experiences of standardized patients with disabilities (SPWDs) in an undergraduate nursing program through focus group and telephone interviews. Content analysis identified five themes: 1) desire to improve care for others, 2) opportunity to be productive again, 3) joy in seeing students learn, 4) desire for more feedback on performance, and 5) importance of having SPWDs assess accessibility of the facility. SPWDs participated to improve sensitivity of students to disability and appreciated having a voice in educating future nurses. They requested more feedback on their performance and identified accessibility issues in the state‐of‐the‐art nursing school building.
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