LGBTQI+课程目标和内容纳入美国护士执业教育计划:一项全国调查的结果。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Sheila K Smith, Maria Ruud, Larry Newman, Scott Emory Moore, Camille Brown, Michelle A Mathiason, Athena D F Sherman
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摘要

背景:在美国护士执业(NP)项目中,关于女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、酷儿和双性人(+)(LGBTQI+)课程的报道很少。由于许多已知的LGBTQI+健康差异,NP教育者必须为他们的学生做好照顾LGBTQI+个人、家庭和社区的准备。目的:本描述性探索性研究的目的是描述LGBTQI+在美国NP教育项目样本中的课程目标和内容的现状。研究方法:采用LGBTQI+健康培训评估工具,研究人员通过电子方式调查了NP项目主管对LGBTQI+课程目标陈述和内容包含在NP教育项目中的适用性的感知。结果:从8个NP专业领域的受访者中收到了完成的调查(N = 62)。在所有专业中,32个目标声明中有22个被90%或更多的受访者评为适用。初级保健NP受访者表示,适用的目标声明比其他专业的数量更多。内容包含水平在32个目标陈述和NP专业之间差异很大。结论:绝大多数受访者认可LGBTQI+课程目标跨多个领域和能力的适用性。大多数目标声明的具体内容通常没有得到很好的涵盖,个人保健以外的内容也没有得到很好的处理。启示:虽然美国NP项目的教师表达了对LGBTQI+课程目标的广泛支持,但实际内容的包容性可能滞后,可能只涵盖了更基本水平能力所需的信息。
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LGBTQI+ Curricular Goals and Content Inclusion in US Nurse Practitioner Education Programs: Results of a National Survey.

Background: Little has been published on the lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, and intersex (plus) (LGBTQI+) curriculum in US nurse practitioner (NP) programs. With many known LGBTQI+ health disparities, it is imperative that NP educators prepare their students for the care of LGBTQI+ persons, families, and communities.

Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive exploratory study was to describe the current state of LGBTQI+ curricular goals and content in a sample of US NP education programs.

Methodology: Using an adaptation of the Tool for Assessing LGBTQI+ Health Training, researchers electronically surveyed NP program directors for the perceived applicability of LGBTQI+ curricular goal statements and content inclusion in NP education programs.

Results: Completed surveys (N = 62) were received from respondents in 8 NP specialty areas. Across the specialties, 22 of the 32 goal statements were rated as applicable by 90% or more of respondents. Primary care NP respondents indicated higher numbers of applicable goal statements than other specialties. Levels of content inclusion varied widely across the 32 goal statements and by NP specialty.

Conclusions: A large majority of respondents endorse the applicability of LGBTQI+ curricular goals across multiple domains and competencies. Specific content for most of the goal statements was generally not well covered, and content beyond individual health care was poorly addressed.

Implications: While US NP program faculty express support for a broad array of LGBTQI+ curricular goals, actual content inclusion may be lagging and may only be covering information needed for more basic-level competencies.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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