考察学生为在多元化社会中推进护理工作所做的准备

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Abraham Ndiwane, MSc, EdD, RN, CHES, Kimberly Truong, PhD, Indigo Young, MS, CCC-SLP, Ashley Kariuki, BSN, RN, MGB, Selam Shah, MPH, RN
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摘要

背景:尽管许多护理专业都将健康公平纳入了课程,但往往缺乏对此类课程有效性的调查研究。方法:本研究采用标准抽样法,招募了能够讲述其毕业准备情况以及目前与不同患者群体合作经验的护理学院校友。结果:通过分析访谈记录(n = 22),我们发现了四大主题。这些主题包括(结论:对政策、课程创新和临床实践的启示可以更好地培养学生为多元化社会提供护理服务。[护理教育杂志,2024;63(4):228-232]。
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Examining Student Preparation for Advancing Care in a Diverse Society

Background:

Although many nursing programs include health equity in their curriculum, research investigating the efficacy of such curricula often is lacking.

Method:

Using criterion sampling, school of nursing alumni who could speak about their graduate preparation and current experiences working with diverse patient populations were recruited for this study. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 22 alumni regarding their curricular, clinical, and co-curricular experiences as graduate students to better understand the strengths and gaps in their preparation as health professionals.

Results:

Four major themes emerged from the analysis of interview transcripts (n = 22). These themes included: (1) diversity and representation; (2) implicit bias and microaggressions; (3) skills and knowledge areas; and (4) supplemental learning through co-curricular experiences.

Conclusion:

Implications for policy, curriculum innovation, and clinical practice can better prepare students to advance care for a diverse society. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(4):228–232.]

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自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nursing Education is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing original articles and new ideas for nurse educators in various types and levels of nursing programs for over 50 years. The Journal enhances the teaching-learning process, promotes curriculum development, and stimulates creative innovation and research in nursing education.
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