Undergraduate Nursing Students' Experience of Northern Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities

Sarah Le Roux B.H.Sc., B.Sc.N., RN, Rachelle Breen, B.H.Sc., B.Sc.N, CIC, RN, Joanne Carbonneau RN B.Sc.N., M.Ed.
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Undergraduate nursing programs are moving towards a service learning model in teaching nursing student cultural awareness. In this article, we discuss the nursing student experience in a university elective which immerses students in rural and remote Indigenous communities resulting in cultural consciousness. This service learning experience that students encountered promoted growth in nursing praxis, and fostered positive curriculum growth and community partnerships between the College and the Indigenous communities in which they visited. Students gained cultural consciousness and increased awareness, which is beneficial in their future nursing careers as they grow into better culturally competent care providers. Also discussed is the history and background of these Indigenous communities, The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the First Nations Principles of OCAP (ownership, control, access and possession). These topics are discussed in detail throughout the student experience as they respond to nurses’ professional standards, development of cultural competency and integrating calls to action in truth and reconciliation.
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护理本科学生在北方农村和偏远土著社区的体验
本科护理课程在培养护生文化意识方面正朝着服务学习模式发展。在这篇文章中,我们讨论护生在大学选修课程中的经验,让学生沉浸在农村和偏远的原住民社区,从而产生文化意识。学生们所经历的这种服务学习经历促进了护理实践的发展,并促进了积极的课程发展和学院与他们访问的土著社区之间的社区伙伴关系。学生获得了文化意识和增强的意识,这对他们未来的护理事业是有益的,因为他们成长为更好的文化能力的护理提供者。同时也讨论了这些原住民社区的历史和背景、真相与和解委员会(TRC)和原住民OCAP原则(所有权、控制、获取和占有)。这些主题将在整个学生经历中详细讨论,因为他们回应护士的专业标准,文化能力的发展以及在真相与和解中整合行动的呼吁。
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