混合方法研究护理学生在课程中的歧视经历
Shivinder Dhari1, Allie Slemon2, Ingrid Handlovsky2
1School of Nursing, Camosun College, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Journal of advanced nursing
|January 21, 2025
概括
大多数护理学生 (79.2%) 报告在课堂和临床环境中经历过歧视,包括种族主义和同性恋恐惧症. 解决这个问题需要教育护士教育者和工作人员,以促进护理课程的社会正义.
科学领域:
- 护理教育研究 护理教育研究
- 医疗保健中的社会正义
- 学生福利 学生福利
背景情况:
- 护士专业致力于社会正义和解决歧视问题.
- 然而,护理学生本身在他们的教育计划中经历了显著的耻辱和歧视.
- 这项研究调查了这些经验在各种教育背景.
研究的目的:
- 探索护理学生的生活经历和对歧视的看法.
- 检查在课堂,临床和机构政策背景下的歧视.
- 确定学生推的优先事项,以打击在护理教育中的歧视.
主要方法:
- 融合混合方法设计.融合混合方法设计.
- 对护理学生进行的调查.
- 与护理学生进行的个人采访.
主要成果:
- 79.2%的护理学生报告说,他们经历了基于种族主义,同性恋恐惧症,跨性别恐惧症和心理健康污名的歧视.
- 歧视发生在临床环境 (来自护士,患者,教育工作者) 和学术环境 (来自教育工作者,同行,政策) 中.
- 学生认为歧视是一个主要问题,并确定了解决问题的优先事项.
结论:
- 尽管护理专业致力于社会正义,但护理学生面临着严重的歧视.
- 歧视影响学生在临床,课堂和课程环境.
- 学生确定优先事项强调教师和工作人员的教育作为解决歧视的关键策略.
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