Young-Brice Amber, Dreifuerst Kristina Thomas, Buseh Aaron
J Nurs Educ. 2018 Mar 1;57(3):159-162. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20180221-06.
Nursing programs continue to be challenged to increase recruitment and retention of ethnic minority nursing students to meet the needs of a diversifying population. Ethnic minority students face a cadre of barriers, one of which is the negative implications of their own identity. This article describes a qualitative study that explored the experiences of stereotype threat among a group of ethnic minority nursing students at a large urban university.
Semistructured, one-time in-depth interviews were conducted.
Three themes emerged: A Sense of Uncertainty About Abilities, Avoidance, and Vigilance for Signs of Failure.
Nursing faculty and administrators may better support ethnic minority nursing students through graduation by having an awareness of the implications of stereotype threat. [J Nurs Educ. 2018;57(3):159-162.].
护理专业项目在增加少数族裔护理学生的招生和留校率以满足日益多样化人群的需求方面仍面临挑战。少数族裔学生面临一系列障碍,其中之一是他们自身身份所带来的负面影响。本文描述了一项定性研究,该研究探讨了一所大型城市大学中一群少数族裔护理学生的刻板印象威胁经历。
进行了半结构化的一次性深入访谈。
出现了三个主题:能力的不确定感、回避以及对失败迹象的警惕。
护理教师和管理人员通过了解刻板印象威胁的影响,可能会更好地支持少数族裔护理学生直至毕业。[《护理教育杂志》。2018年;57(3):159 - 162。]