Wilkie Misty Lynn
Creat Nurs. 2020 Feb 1;26(1):43-47. doi: 10.1891/1078-4535.26.1.43.
Since the early 1990s, the Institute of Medicine has identified the need to increase the number of ethnic minority nurses to improve access to care and eliminate health disparities in these populations (Institute of Medicine, 1994, 2011). American Indians (AI) and Alaska Natives endure the highest rates of poverty, depression, addiction, suicide, domestic violence, and diabetes in the United States (Sarche & Spicer, 2008). With the disadvantages AIs face, nursing schools have difficulty recruiting, retaining, and graduating AI nursing students. Based on the guidance needed by AI nursing students, a program called was specifically designed to provide holistic support for these students to improve their chances of successfully completing the baccalaureate nursing program. This program, funded through a Health Resource Services Administration Nursing Workforce Diversity grant, was begun at Bemidji State University in Minnesota, proximal to three of the largest Ojibwe reservations in the state. Once enrolled in , students are provided comprehensive care within a unique cultural, academic, and social support framework. Tuition scholarships and monthly stipends provide crucial financial relief to students once they are accepted into the 4-year prelicensure or RN-to-BS nursing programs. In first 2 years, the number of AI students declaring nursing as a major increased by over 600%, and the program has retained 100% of their prenursing freshmen. At the heart of is a grounding in AI culture that empowers and fosters resilience among nursing students, which is a relevant and recreatable concept for schools seeking to recruit and retain ethnic minority nursing students.
自20世纪90年代初以来,医学研究所已确定有必要增加少数族裔护士的数量,以改善医疗服务的可及性,并消除这些人群中的健康差距(医学研究所,1994年,2011年)。美国印第安人(AI)和阿拉斯加原住民在美国面临着最高的贫困、抑郁、成瘾、自杀、家庭暴力和糖尿病发生率(萨切 & 斯派塞,2008年)。鉴于美国印第安人面临的种种不利因素,护理学院在招募、留住和培养美国印第安护理专业学生方面存在困难。基于美国印第安护理专业学生所需的指导,一个名为[具体项目名称未给出]的项目专门设计用来为这些学生提供全面支持,以提高他们成功完成护理学学士学位课程的几率。该项目由卫生资源与服务管理局的护理劳动力多样性拨款资助,在明尼苏达州的贝米吉州立大学启动,该校靠近该州最大的三个奥吉布瓦保留地。一旦被[具体项目名称未给出]录取,学生们将在一个独特的文化、学术和社会支持框架内获得全面的照顾。学费奖学金和每月津贴在学生被四年制预执照或注册护士到护理学学士护理项目录取后,为他们提供了至关重要的经济援助。在[具体项目名称未给出]的头两年,将护理专业作为主修专业申报的美国印第安学生数量增加了600%以上,并且该项目留住了所有护理专业预科新生。[具体项目名称未给出]的核心是基于美国印第安文化,这赋予并培养了护理专业学生的适应能力,对于寻求招募和留住少数族裔护理专业学生的学校来说,这是一个相关且可重现的理念。