Carter Chris, Hunt Barbara Howard, Mukonka Priscar Sakala, Viveash Sue, Notter Joy, Toner Louise
Lecturer, Birmingham City University.
Senior Lecturer and Researcher, Birmingham City University.
Br J Nurs. 2019 Feb 14;28(3):186-192. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2019.28.3.186.
: many undergraduate student nurses have the opportunity to undertake an international elective-that is, a placement in another country. The benefits of undertaking an elective include developing cultural competence, understanding different healthcare systems and experiencing a different culture.
: the aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of a faculty-structured international travel elective to Zambia for undergraduate UK nursing students.
: a descriptive phenomenology approach was used to discover and explore the students' experiences of their elective.
: 6 students participated in semi-structured interviews. Themes that emerged included the importance of preparing for the elective, different nursing cultures, realities and patient safety concerns.
: this study found that students involved in an international elective to Zambia overall had a positive experience but did report some challenges; the findings contribute to the body of evidence relating to international electives.
许多本科护理专业学生有机会参加国际选修课程,即在另一个国家进行实习。参加选修课程的好处包括培养文化能力、了解不同的医疗保健系统以及体验不同的文化。
本研究的目的是评估英国本科护理专业学生参加教师组织的前往赞比亚的国际旅行选修课程的影响。
采用描述性现象学方法来发现和探索学生的选修课程经历。
6名学生参与了半结构化访谈。出现的主题包括为选修课程做准备的重要性、不同的护理文化、现实情况以及患者安全问题。
本研究发现,参与前往赞比亚的国际选修课程的学生总体上有积极的体验,但也确实报告了一些挑战;这些发现为与国际选修课程相关的证据体系做出了贡献。