Chase J. Boyer, MA, University of Colorado Denver College of Nursing, Aurora, CO, USA.
Michael J. Rice, PhD, FAAN, APRN, University of Colorado Denver College of Nursing, Aurora, CO, USA.
J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc. 2019 Nov/Dec;25(6):487-495. doi: 10.1177/1078390318824651. Epub 2019 Jan 28.
There is an increased need for mental health providers to be more attuned to behavioral health needs of racial/ethnic/cultural minorities and the role of social milieus. We prioritized training and assessing racial/ethnic and cultural sensitivity among psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner students throughout coursework, clinical practice, and experiences in underserved settings. Prior to beginning clinical coursework, students completed a course on culturally competent care where we measured their ( = 26) perception of their ability to be racially/ethnically sensitive providers at the beginning and end of the semester, demonstrating significant improvement. During clinical coursework, preceptors measured students' racially/ethnically and culturally sensitive clinical behaviors with patients. Sensitivity of students in clinical training significantly improved over a semester of clinical supervision. Our results indicated that placements in underserved settings improved students' racial/ethnic/cultural sensitivity but only among advanced students. At final evaluation, advanced students in underserved settings self-reported significantly higher racial/ethnic and cultural sensitivity than students not in an underserved setting. Our data suggest that we can produce more racially/ethnically and culturally sensitivity providers through coursework, supervised clinical practice, and experiences in underserved settings. These data are preliminary, and we plan to follow up these results and replicate this work with other cohorts in future semesters.
越来越需要精神卫生服务提供者更加关注少数族裔/文化的行为健康需求和社会环境的作用。我们在整个课程、临床实践和在服务不足的环境中的经验中,优先培训和评估精神科心理健康护士从业者学生的种族/民族和文化敏感性。在开始临床课程之前,学生完成了一门关于文化能力护理的课程,我们在学期开始和结束时衡量了他们(n = 26)对自己作为种族/民族敏感提供者的能力的看法,显示出显著的改善。在临床课程期间,导师用患者来衡量学生对种族/民族和文化的敏感临床行为。临床培训中学生的敏感性在一个学期的临床监督中显著提高。我们的结果表明,在服务不足的环境中的实习可以提高学生的种族/民族/文化敏感性,但仅在高级学生中。在最终评估中,在服务不足的环境中接受培训的高级学生自我报告的种族/民族和文化敏感性明显高于不在服务不足环境中的学生。我们的数据表明,我们可以通过课程、监督临床实践和在服务不足的环境中的经验培养出更多的种族/民族和文化敏感性的提供者。这些数据是初步的,我们计划在未来几个学期中跟踪这些结果,并在其他队列中复制这项工作。