Navigating public health clinical placements for rural online RN-BSN students

Jill C. Borgos
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Purpose: In rural settings scare public health resources potentially limits the opportunities for nursing students living in these areas to participate in traditional one to one precepted experiences with public health agencies. To meet the revised Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Standards related to direct clinical practice, creative strategies are needed for online degree seeking RN-BSN students who live in rural areas. This article explores an alternative learning experience by partnering students with a nonprofit healthcare institute to work on state health initiatives in the geographic region where the students reside. Process: In the absence of adequate opportunities for one to one precepted clinical experiences, student living in rural areas completing an online RN-BS program were partnered with a non-profit health organization. The students participate in an experiential learning experience to fulfill clinical hours in a public health setting as required by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. In this case a cohort of students worked with a nonprofit healthcare institute on New York State’s T-21 campaign to further advance their knowledge on health initiatives driven by state health reform policy and actively participate community-based education. Conclusion: With a growing focus on population-based care and caring for vulnerable populations, particularly in rural areas, seeking clinical activities through partnerships with non-profit healthcare institute to improve health outcomes at the community level offers an alternative approach to engaging online degree seeking RN-BSN students in experiential clinical learning in communities with limited public health agency placements. Keywords: interprofessional learning, nursing accreditation, rural nursing students, service-learning pedagogy DOI:  https://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v21i1.664
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引导农村在线RN-BSN学生的公共卫生临床实习
目的:在农村环境中,稀缺的公共卫生资源可能限制了生活在这些地区的护理学生参与公共卫生机构传统的一对一经验的机会。为了满足修订后的大学护理教育委员会与直接临床实践相关的标准,农村地区的在线学位寻求RN-BSN学生需要创造性的策略。本文探讨了另一种学习体验,方法是让学生与非营利医疗保健机构合作,在学生所在的地理区域开展州卫生倡议工作。过程:在没有足够的机会获得一对一的临床经验的情况下,生活在农村地区的学生完成了一个在线RN-BS项目,与一个非营利卫生组织合作。根据美国大学护理教育委员会的要求,学生将在公共卫生机构完成临床实习。在本案例中,一群学生与一家非营利医疗保健机构合作,参与纽约州的T-21运动,进一步提高他们对由州医疗改革政策推动的卫生倡议的认识,并积极参与社区教育。结论:随着人们越来越关注基于人口的护理和对弱势群体的护理,特别是在农村地区,通过与非营利医疗机构合作寻求临床活动,以改善社区一级的健康结果,这为在公共卫生机构实习有限的社区中吸引寻求在线学位的RN-BSN学生进行体验式临床学习提供了另一种方法。关键词:跨专业学习护理认证农村护生服务学习教学法DOI: https://doi.org/10.14574/ojrnhc.v21i1.664
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期刊介绍: Research articles concerning rural nursing and/or rural health-care are invited for review. Theoretical, opinion and evidence-based reviews are also invited for review. Letters to the Editor encouraged under column section. At least one author on each manuscript must be a member of the Rural Nurse Organization (RNO).
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