夏季护理研讨会:一个身临其境的教育计划,激励代表性不足的少数民族大学和护理事业。

Joshua N Knickerbocker, Maria D Krol, Andrew Bartlett, Kristen Borgognone, Kelly Martinez
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导言:尽管全国护士教育与实践咨询委员会已经将代表性不足的少数民族(URM)列为解决护理短缺问题的关键人口统计数据,但这一群体在进入护理实践方面面临着重大障碍。在2023-2024学年,URM的学生占入读初级护理学士学位课程学生的46.7%。虽然这代表了URM护理人员的增加,但需要做更多的工作来反映美国患者人口的人口统计数据:将URM社区与当地学术机构联系起来,为护理专业提供了一条清晰的道路。方法:为URM学生量身定制的教育计划旨在解决URM在进入大学方面的障碍,并提供与当地社区和医院的联系。结果:在几乎所有测量的类别中,结果都暗示了明确的知识获取具有稳健的统计显著性;学生们发现这些话题对他们准备上大学和增加他们对护理专业的兴趣都很有帮助。结论:旨在吸引来自弱势背景的高中生的综合教育计划有助于促进成功的学业成果。未来的研究可能会考虑更大的样本量和多所大学的设置。
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Summer Nursing Symposium: An Immersive Educational Program Inspiring Underrepresented Minorities for College and a Career in Nursing.

Introduction: Though the National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice has named underrepresented minorities (URM) as key demographics in addressing the nursing shortage, this group faces significant barriers to entry into nursing practice. In the academic year 2023-2024, URM students represented nearly 46.7% of students enrolled in entry-level baccalaureate nursing programs. Although this represents an increase in URM nursing presence, more work is needed to mirror the demographics of the U.S.

Patient population: Connecting URM communities with local academic institutions allows a clear path to the nursing profession. Methods: An educational program tailored to the URM student was designed to address URM barriers in access to college and offered networking with local communities and hospitals. Results: Results are suggestive of definite knowledge acquisition given a robust statistical significance in nearly all categories measured; students found the topics helpful in both preparing for college and increasing their interest in the nursing profession. Conclusion: A comprehensive educational program designed to attract high school students from URM/disadvantaged backgrounds could assist in promoting successful academic outcomes. Future studies may consider a larger sample size and multi-university settings.

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