分裂社会中的文化安全与护理教育

D. Arieli, M. Mashiach, M. Hirschfeld, Victor J. Friedman
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的目标。本研究探讨了在一个分裂的社会中,来自多数和少数群体的护理学生的文化安全体验及其对学业满意度和成功的影响。背景。这项研究是在以色列的一个学术护理项目中进行的,在那里阿拉伯和犹太学生一起学习。方法。研究人员编制了一份问卷,其中包含17项关于学生之间的社会关系、教师支持以及社会关系对学业满意度和成果的影响的陈述。结果。阿拉伯学生和犹太学生对环境文化安全的看法存在显著差异。阿拉伯学生认为社会关系和教师态度不如犹太学生积极,认为文化安全对学业满意度和成功的影响更大。结论。研究结果表明,来自不同群体的学生会以截然不同的方式感知相同的共同现实。护士教师和管理人员需要努力使观念更加一致,并尽量减少外部冲突对文化安全感的负面影响。
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Cultural Safety and Nursing Education in DIVIDED SOCIETIES
Aim. This research explores the experiences of cultural safety among nursing students from majority and minority groups in a divided society with implications for academic satisfaction and success. Background. The study takes place in an academic nursing program in Israel, where Arab and Jewish students study together. Methods. A researcher‐developed questionnaire was used with 17 statements concerning social relations between students, faculty support, and the effects of social relations on academic satisfaction and outcomes. Results. Significant differences were found in the ways Arab and Jewish students perceived the cultural safety of the environment. Arab students perceived social relations and faculty attitude as less positive than Jewish students and perceived cultural safety as having greater influence on academic satisfaction and success. Conclusion. The findings indicate that students from different groups will perceive the same shared reality in significantly different ways. Nurse faculty and administrators need to make efforts to bring perceptions into closer alignment and to minimize the negative impact of external conflicts on feelings of cultural safety.
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