Williams Lovoria B, Bourgault Annette B, Valenti Michael, Howie Melissa, Mathur Sunil
J Nurs Educ. 2018 Mar 1;57(3):142-149. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20180221-03.
The United States is steadily becoming more diverse. If current trends continue, the minority population will be the majority by 2043. In contrast to the U.S. population, nursing (the largest health care workforce) is composed of a nearly 76% White population. The literature reports that underrepresented minorities (URM) in nursing programs encounter multiple barriers to academic success.
A secondary data analysis of a national cohort of URM accelerated nursing students was conducted to examine three factors associated with microaggression-predictors of academic (NCLEX) success, satisfaction, and intent to pursue advanced education-among a cohort of URM accelerated nursing students who had received a national diversity scholarship (n = 2,250).
These three factors were predicted by institutional climate, mentoring, social interactions, the prematriculation preparation program, and other psychological, social, and cultural barriers.
To increase nursing diversity and ensure a culturally competent profession, programs must attend to these factors. [J Nurs. Educ. 2018;57(3):142-149.].
美国正日益呈现出多元化。如果当前趋势持续下去,到2043年少数族裔人口将成为多数。与美国人口不同的是,护理行业(最大的医疗保健劳动力群体)中白人人口占近76%。文献报道,护理专业项目中代表性不足的少数族裔(URM)在学业成功方面面临多重障碍。
对一组获得全国多样性奖学金的URM加速护理学生(n = 2250)进行了二次数据分析,以研究与微侵犯相关的三个因素——学业(NCLEX)成功、满意度和追求高等教育意愿的预测因素。
这三个因素可由机构氛围、指导、社交互动、入学前准备项目以及其他心理、社会和文化障碍预测。
为了增加护理行业的多样性并确保形成一个具备文化胜任力的职业,各项目必须关注这些因素。[《护理教育杂志》2018年;57(3):142 - 149。]