Department of Nursing, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801, USA.
Public Health Nurs. 2012 Mar-Apr;29(2):143-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.2011.00999.x. Epub 2011 Dec 20.
The purposes of this study were (a) to describe the implementation of a poverty simulation, (b) to evaluate its use on nursing students' attitudes about poverty, and (c) to offer lessons learned.
Using a mixed-method design, a convenience sample of senior undergraduate nursing students (n = 43) from a public university in a mid-Atlantic state participated in a poverty simulation experience. Students assumed the roles of real-life families and were given limited amounts of resources to survive in a simulated community. This simulation took place during a community health practicum clinical day.
The short form of Attitudes about Poverty and Poor Populations Scale (APPPS) was adapted for this evaluation. This 21-item scale includes factors of personal deficiency, stigma, and structural perspective, which measures a range of diverse attitudes toward poverty and poor people.
The results of this evaluation demonstrated that nursing students viewed the poverty simulation as an effective teaching strategy and actively participated. In particular, nursing students' scores on the factor of stigma of poverty demonstrated statistically significant changes.
With proper planning, organization, and reflection, a poverty simulation experience can be a positive impetus for lifelong learning and civic engagement.
本研究旨在:(a) 描述贫困模拟的实施情况,(b) 评估其对护理学生贫困态度的影响,以及 (c) 提供经验教训。
本研究采用混合方法设计,从大西洋中部一个州的一所公立大学招募了 43 名高年级护理专业本科生作为便利样本,参与了贫困模拟体验。学生扮演现实生活中家庭的角色,只获得有限的资源来在模拟社区中生存。该模拟在社区卫生实习临床日进行。
对贫困和贫困人口态度量表(APPPS)的简短形式进行了改编,以进行此评估。这个 21 项的量表包括个人缺陷、污名和结构观点等因素,用于衡量对贫困和贫困人口的各种态度。
该评估的结果表明,护理学生认为贫困模拟是一种有效的教学策略,并积极参与其中。特别是,护理学生在贫困污名因素上的得分显示出统计学上显著的变化。
通过适当的规划、组织和反思,贫困模拟体验可以成为终身学习和公民参与的积极动力。