Curran Vernon, Solberg Shirley, LeFort Sandra, Fleet Lisa, Hollett Ann
Centre for Collaborative Health Professional Education, Faculty of Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, St John's, NL, Canada.
Nurse Educ. 2008 Jan-Feb;33(1):13-7. doi: 10.1097/01.NNE.0000299496.23119.68.
Nursing education access programs have been introduced in a number of countries to address the shortage of healthcare providers of Aboriginal descent. An evaluation study of a nursing education access program in Labrador, Canada, was undertaken using a Responsive Evaluation approach. Interviews and focus groups with program stakeholders were conducted. Program effectiveness was influenced by culturally relevant curriculum, experiential and authentic learning opportunities, academic and social support, and the need for partnership building between stakeholders. The authors report key findings resulting from the Responsive Evaluation.
许多国家都推出了护理教育准入项目,以解决原住民血统医疗服务提供者短缺的问题。加拿大拉布拉多地区对一个护理教育准入项目进行了一项评估研究,采用的是响应式评估方法。对项目利益相关者进行了访谈和焦点小组讨论。项目效果受到与文化相关的课程、体验式和真实的学习机会、学术和社会支持以及利益相关者之间建立伙伴关系的需求的影响。作者报告了响应式评估得出的主要结果。