Jessica L. Kamerer EdD, MSN, RNC-NIC , Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) Guimond WHNP, BC, PhD
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The experience of prelicensure nursing students in developing & delivering a telehealth multicultural patient education session
Background
Telehealth usage has increased drastically worldwide since the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, nurses are working in an increasingly globalized society. Today's healthcare industry requires nurses to use technology routinely in their daily scope of work. Also, nurses must provide patient care that demonstrates cultural humility and competency. This paper presents an example of a qualitative research study in which prelicensure nursing students delivered multicultural patient education sessions, discussing how this experience influenced the development of nursing skills among student participants, including technology use, cultural competency, and cultural humility.
Purpose
The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify themes related to the development of nursing skills for cultural competence and cultural humility in undergraduate prelicensure nursing students after participating in virtual patient education sessions.
Methods
A qualitative research study design was used to examine the experience of undergraduate prelicensure nursing students who delivered prenatal and antepartum patient education to mothers in Uganda via remote synchronous live learning sessions for themes related to cultural humility and competence through the use of semi-structured interviews.
Results
Through analysis, five themes were identified related to participants’ development of cultural competence and cultural humility.
Conclusion
Participants were able to articulate both an appreciation for participation in a real-world project and astute observations regarding aspects of cultural competence and humility skills gained from the project.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Nursing Regulation (JNR), the official journal of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN®), is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, academic and professional journal. It publishes scholarly articles that advance the science of nursing regulation, promote the mission and vision of NCSBN, and enhance communication and collaboration among nurse regulators, educators, practitioners, and the scientific community. The journal supports evidence-based regulation, addresses issues related to patient safety, and highlights current nursing regulatory issues, programs, and projects in both the United States and the international community. In publishing JNR, NCSBN''s goal is to develop and share knowledge related to nursing and other healthcare regulation across continents and to promote a greater awareness of regulatory issues among all nurses.