Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW, 2007, Australia.
Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney, PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW, 2007, Australia.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2020 Nov;49:102904. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2020.102904. Epub 2020 Oct 10.
Research has demonstrated that students who have immersive experiences in Indigenous settings emerge with a greater understanding of their own values and attitudes and increased appreciation for Indigenous Peoples and culture. Up to 80% of Indigenous people in Australia live in urban settings, yet research on nursing students' placements in urban Indigenous organisations is scarce. This manuscript presents qualitative findings from the analysis of eight third year nursing students' reflective essays, written iteratively across a three-week placement in urban Aboriginal organisations. Reflective journaling was employed as a pedagogical method. All the students reported experiencing profound personal and professional growth. Thematic analysis resulted in three themes 'Working with experience and uncertainty', 'Developing acceptance and understanding' and Becoming allies and advocates'. From the findings, it is evident that despite the logistical issues of a small Indigenous population and a vast nursing cohort, it is important to ensure that all nursing students have opportunities to engage authentically with Indigenous people, in places and spaces of Indigenous authority, and opportunities to reflect on their learnings in the context of their previous understandings.
研究表明,在原住民环境中沉浸式体验的学生对自己的价值观和态度有了更深入的了解,并增加了对原住民和文化的欣赏。多达 80%的澳大利亚原住民居住在城市环境中,但关于护理学生在城市原住民组织中实习的研究却很少。本文介绍了对 8 名三年级护理学生在城市原住民组织实习期间的反思性论文进行分析的定性结果。反思性日志被用作一种教学方法。所有学生都报告说经历了深刻的个人和专业成长。主题分析产生了三个主题,即“在经验和不确定性中工作”、“发展接受和理解”和“成为盟友和倡导者”。从研究结果可以明显看出,尽管原住民人口和庞大的护理队伍存在后勤问题,但重要的是要确保所有护理学生都有机会在原住民权威的地方和空间中与原住民进行真实的互动,并在他们以前的理解背景下,有机会对他们的学习进行反思。