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Effectiveness of Student Cultural Diversity Learning to Provide Transcultural Nursing Care

Effectiveness of Student Cultural Diversity Learning to Provide Transcultural Nursing Care. Pamela Friesen, PhD, RN and Bernita Missal, PhD, RN. Learning Outcomes.

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Effectiveness of Student Cultural Diversity Learning to Provide Transcultural Nursing Care

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  1. Effectiveness of Student Cultural Diversity Learning to Provide Transcultural Nursing Care Pamela Friesen, PhD, RN and Bernita Missal, PhD, RN

  2. Learning Outcomes • Describe use of theoretical frameworks for nursing student cultural diversity learning during a national and international experience. • Discuss implications for effects of student cultural diversity learning on their personal and professional development. • Evaluate student development of cultural awareness following a cultural diversity course.

  3. Minnesota

  4. Land of 10,000 Lakes

  5. Bethel University • Private University • Enrollment: 6,000

  6. Nursing Department • Graduate • Pre-licensure • Degree Completion: RN to BSN

  7. Cultural Diversity in Health Care • Required Course • Purpose • Changing World • Course Components

  8. Learning Opportunities • Local and international settings • Cultural assessment with ethnically diverse patients • Application to practice

  9. Stages of Student Experience • Preparation • Cultural experiences • Processing • Evaluation

  10. International Learning • Senior nursing students • 3-4 week duration • Travel international • Faculty members

  11. United Arab Emirates Uganda E

  12. Local Learning

  13. Preparation • Lecture/discussion • Theoretical Framework • Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality • Purnell’s Model for Cultural Competence

  14. Preparation(Continued) • Readings • Case studies • Personal Cultural Heritage

  15. Experiential Preparation

  16. Cultural Experiences • Ethnic speakers • Interviews • Cultural Interactions

  17. Ethnic speakers

  18. Interviews with Cultural Guide

  19. Cultural Interactions

  20. Hospitality

  21. Processing of Learning Result or conclusion: • Accepting or finding meaning • Resolving explanation to the dilemma • Partial conclusions • Admitting not enough experience or knowledge so learning is complete • Resisting explanation or conclusion

  22. Processing the Learning Individual processing: • Guided Journaling • Reflective Learning

  23. Group Processing:Meeting together to share experiences/ thoughts

  24. Role of Faculty Member Mentor • Multifaceted role • Preparing for experience • Maximizing cultural experiences • Cultural safety • Debriefing • Past experiences and characteristics

  25. Evaluation • Quantitative Research • Cross-Cultural Adaptability Inventory (CCAI) • Emotional Resilience (ER) • Flexibility/Openness (FO) • Perceptual Acuity (PAC) • Personal Autonomy (PA) • Pre and post course experience • Findings

  26. Evaluation • Qualitative Research • Sample 30 students in Cultural Diversity in Health Care course • Immediately following the course and at 4 months • Content analysis • Themes

  27. Self-Understanding “This course provided me with a better understanding for other cultures and helped me to become more aware of my own cultural bias. Even though I thought I was culturally sensitive, I realized I was ethnocentric.”

  28. Cultural Sensitivity “I have become much more aware of the different belief systems of various cultures. I have alot more patience…Hearing about the Native American culture in class helped me understand when we had a young boy in for surgery. He had several friends come ask what room he was in. It took several attempts to have them understand that he hadn’t even come back yet. The way Dr. Souchay explained the time concept made more sense to me then.”

  29. Shared commonalities “I appreciate the commonalities and celebrate the differences.” “I was surprised at the similarities and enlightened by the differences. I have actually found [the similarities] to be comforting. Different cultures often have more in common than apart.”

  30. Culture Care “As nurses, we need to trust that the client is the expert of their life, culture, and experiences and if we respectfully ask to learn from them, they will tell us how to care for them.”

  31. Relationship Building “I tell them I interviewed [my cultural guide] and that she is from Nigeria. Then I ask [my African coworkers] where they are from. It has been an amazing experience for me! Previously my communication with them was limited. Since my interview, I have approached six people of different cultures in my unit. I now look at them through entirely different eyes. I appreciate their hard work and acknowledge they are valuable team-members.”

  32. Summary • Addressing needs of the changing world in the 21st century • Contribution to nursing education • Contribution to nursing practice • Contribution to nursing research

  33. Contact Information • http://cas.bethel.edu/dept/nursing/

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