Undergraduate Nursing Student Reflections on Indigenous Peoples' Experiences With the Canadian Health Care System.

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Nursing Education Perspectives Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001255
Kateryna Metersky, Kaveenaa Chandrasekaran, Suzanne Ezekiel
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Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze nursing student level of knowledge and understanding of current experiences of Indigenous people within the Canadian health care system to identify curricular gaps that need to be addressed.

Background: In response to the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, nursing schools have begun incorporating Indigenous health content into curricula. However, few studies about the implementation and effectiveness of this education exist.

Method: Students wrote a reflection and engaged with colleagues' reflections after watching a video from the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. Fifteen reflections were selected using systematic, random sampling to undergo thematic analysis.

Results: Two themes were identified: 1) students' understanding of barriers Indigenous populations face when accessing the health care system and 2) students' perceptions of strategies to ensure culturally safe care for Indigenous populations.

Conclusion: Analysis of students' learning through a reflection activity can improve the Indigenous health content curriculum.

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护理专业本科生对加拿大医疗保健系统中土著居民经历的反思。
目的:本研究旨在分析护理专业学生对加拿大医疗保健系统中土著居民当前经历的了解和理解程度,以找出需要解决的课程差距:背景:为响应 2015 年加拿大真相与和解委员会(Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada)的号召,护理院校已开始将原住民健康内容纳入课程。然而,有关这种教育的实施和效果的研究却很少:方法:学生在观看原住民电视网的视频后,撰写反思,并与同事一起反思。采用系统随机抽样法选出 15 篇反思进行主题分析:结果:确定了两个主题:结果:确定了两个主题:1)学生对土著居民在使用医疗保健系统时所面临障碍的理解;2)学生对确保土著居民文化安全护理策略的看法:结论:通过反思活动对学生的学习情况进行分析,可以改进原住民健康内容课程。
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Nursing Education Perspectives
Nursing Education Perspectives EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: A publication of the National League for Nursing, Nursing Education Perspectives is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly journal that provides evidence for best practices in nursing education. Through the publication of rigorously designed studies, the journal contributes to the advancement of the science of nursing education. It serves as a forum for research and innovation regarding teaching and learning, curricula, technology, and other issues important to nursing education. Today, as nurse educators strive to advance research in nursing education and break away from established patterns and chart new pathways in nursing education, Nursing Education Perspectives is a vital resource. Nursing Education Perspectives is housed in the NLN Chamberlain College of Nursing for the Advancement of the Science of Nursing Education.
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