Richards Claire A, Doorenbos Ardith Z
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States.
J Nurs Educ Pract. 2016 Dec;6(12):89-98. doi: 10.5430/jnep.v6n12p89. Epub 2016 Aug 2.
Short-term international health-related study abroad seminars for health-professions students are increasingly popular because of a focus in higher education on global awareness and intercultural competency. This study describes a study abroad strategy to teach students intercultural communication skills and knowledge, and evaluated the effectiveness of a 3-week health-related study abroad program and intercultural competency curriculum in increasing skills and knowledge of health-profession students.
This was a mixed methods study, with a pretest-posttest, within-subjects design, and content analysis of student reflection journals. The curriculum was designed to increase students' sensitivity to different cultural worldviews and support attitudes such as curiosity and openness that lead to relational abilities such as flexibility and adaptability. Students completed the Intercultural Sensitivity Scale (ISS) and Intercultural Effectiveness Scale (IES) both 3 months prior to and immediately following the trip. Means and standard deviations were calculated and a paired -test was performed.
Qualitative analysis of students' reflections presented evidence of developing awareness of their own cultural worldview, openness to Indian culture, and the use of skills to develop intercultural competence. There was a non-statistically significant improvement in ISS and IES scores.
Students' reflections demonstrated personal growth through the acquisition of knowledge and skills needed for further intercultural competence development. Students indicated that the curriculum helped them make meaning out of their experiences. Short-term health-related study abroad seminars may help students develop self-awareness and cultural openness by providing theoretically based curriculum before departure and while in the host country, including structured reflections and cultural mentoring, engagement with locals, and a balance of challenge with support.
由于高等教育对全球意识和跨文化能力的重视,面向健康专业学生的短期国际健康相关留学研讨会越来越受欢迎。本研究描述了一种留学策略,以教授学生跨文化沟通技巧和知识,并评估了一个为期3周的健康相关留学项目和跨文化能力课程在提高健康专业学生技能和知识方面的有效性。
这是一项混合方法研究,采用前测-后测、受试者内设计以及对学生反思日志的内容分析。该课程旨在提高学生对不同文化世界观的敏感度,并支持诸如好奇心和开放性等态度,这些态度会带来诸如灵活性和适应性等关系能力。学生在旅行前3个月和旅行结束后立即完成跨文化敏感度量表(ISS)和跨文化效能量表(IES)。计算均值和标准差,并进行配对检验。
对学生反思的定性分析表明,他们在发展对自身文化世界观的认识、对印度文化的开放性以及运用技能培养跨文化能力方面有了证据。ISS和IES分数有非统计学意义的提高。
学生的反思表明,通过获得进一步发展跨文化能力所需的知识和技能,他们实现了个人成长。学生表示,该课程帮助他们从经历中获得意义。短期健康相关留学研讨会可能通过在出发前和在东道国提供基于理论的课程,包括结构化反思、文化指导、与当地人互动以及在挑战与支持之间取得平衡,帮助学生培养自我意识和文化开放性。