J Nurs Educ. 2020 Jun 1;59(6):341-344. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20200520-08.
Undergraduate nursing students with research experience are more likely to pursue graduate education. Community-engaged research mentoring facilitates not only this process but also student engagement in topics such as cultural relevance and community partnerships.
Two cohorts of undergraduate students participated in a novel yearlong multidisciplinary mentored research experience based in a predominantly Black community. A qualitative, descriptive study using semistructured interviews was conducted with undergraduate students to describe effects of a multidisciplinary, community-engaged mentored research experience on cultural sensitivity, acquisition of research skills, and intent to pursue graduate study.
Both cohorts of students demonstrated cultural sensitivity, acquired basic research skills, and had favorable attitudes toward or a definitive plan to pursue graduate education influenced by their participation in the mentored research experience.
This approach may represent a viable strategy for increasing the number of graduate-prepared nurses and reducing health disparities via the provision of culturally competent care. [J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(6):341-344.].
有研究经验的本科护理学生更有可能继续攻读研究生。参与社区的研究指导不仅促进了这一过程,还促进了学生参与文化相关性和社区伙伴关系等主题。
两批本科学生参加了一项基于以黑人为主要人口的新型为期一年的多学科指导研究经验。对本科学生进行了定性、描述性研究,使用半结构化访谈来描述多学科、参与社区的指导研究经验对文化敏感性、研究技能的获得以及追求研究生学习的意愿的影响。
两个学生群体都表现出了文化敏感性,掌握了基本的研究技能,并且对参与指导研究经验的研究生教育持有利的态度或明确的计划。
通过提供文化上有能力的护理,这种方法可能是增加研究生准备护士数量和减少健康差距的可行策略。[J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(6):341-344. ]。