McDonald Helena, Browne Jennifer, Perruzza Julia, Svarc Ruby, Davis Corinne, Adams Karen, Palermo Claire
Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Nutrition and Physical Activity Team, Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Nurs Health Sci. 2018 Jun;20(2):154-164. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12410. Epub 2018 Feb 2.
The aim of the present systematic review was to investigate whether placements in Aboriginal health affect the self-perceived skill in working in Aboriginal health settings and career aspirations of health students, and in particular, aspects of the placement that had the greatest impact. The Embase, Cinahl, ProQuest, Scopus, Informit, Ovid MEDLINE, PsychINFO, and PubMed databases were searched in April/May 2016. Placements of at least 1 week duration in an Aboriginal health setting involving Australian students of medical, nursing, dentistry, or allied health disciplines, with outcomes relating to changes in students' knowledge, attitudes, and/or career aspirations, were included. The search retrieved 1351 papers. Fourteen studies were eligible for inclusion in this review. Narrative synthesis found that work placements in Aboriginal health increased understanding and awareness of Aboriginal culture, promoted deeper understanding of Aboriginal health determinant complexity, increased awareness of everyday racism toward Aboriginal Australians, and enhanced desire to work in Aboriginal health. There is a need for improved teaching and learning scholarship to understand whether placements improve students' skill working with Aboriginal people in health care or increase the likelihood of future employment in these settings.
本系统评价的目的是调查在原住民健康领域的实习是否会影响健康专业学生在原住民健康环境中工作的自我认知技能和职业抱负,特别是对实习影响最大的方面。2016年4月/5月检索了Embase、Cinahl、ProQuest、Scopus、Informit、Ovid MEDLINE、PsychINFO和PubMed数据库。纳入了澳大利亚医学、护理、牙科或相关健康学科的学生在原住民健康环境中进行的至少为期1周的实习,其结果涉及学生知识、态度和/或职业抱负的变化。检索到1351篇论文。14项研究符合纳入本评价的条件。叙述性综合分析发现,在原住民健康领域的实习增加了对原住民文化的理解和认识,促进了对原住民健康决定因素复杂性的更深入理解,提高了对针对澳大利亚原住民的日常种族主义的认识,并增强了在原住民健康领域工作的愿望。需要改进教学学术研究,以了解实习是否能提高学生在医疗保健中与原住民合作的技能,或增加他们未来在这些环境中就业的可能性。