College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Centre for Rural and Remote Health, James Cook University, Mount Isa, QLD, Australia.
Aust J Rural Health. 2021 Apr;29(2):226-235. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12741.
Distribution of the Australian health workforce is uneven, with the majority of health professionals favouring metropolitan areas over rural and remote regions. Although nurses account for the largest proportion of the Australian rural and remote health workforce, difficulties with staff recruitment and retention can impact the health care outcomes of these vulnerable populations. Satellite university campuses that offer undergraduate nursing programs might therefore contribute to a more sustainable rural and remote nursing workforce. This narrative literature review aimed at investigating the barriers and enablers that affect students enrolled at satellite nursing campuses, education delivery methods and academic and non-academic strategies employed to enhance the student learning experience. The literature was reviewed across 6 health and education databases. After screening, 12 articles met the inclusion criteria and were analysed, and the data were synthesised using a thematic approach. Three themes arose from the review: student characteristics and associated barriers and enablers to studying nursing at a satellite campus; teaching strategies and learning experiences; and academic and pastoral support. Students studying at satellite campuses were found to have different education experiences and faced challenges unique to their context; however, home support networks and small class sizes were seen as enabling factors. Education delivery methods and support strategies varied depending on remoteness and resources available. Consideration of the factors that affect satellite campus nursing students has the potential to increase student satisfaction and retention, which could result in a more sustainable rural and remote nursing workforce.
澳大利亚卫生劳动力分布不均,大多数卫生专业人员倾向于大都市地区,而不是农村和偏远地区。尽管护士占澳大利亚农村和偏远地区卫生劳动力的最大比例,但人员招聘和留用方面的困难可能会影响这些弱势群体的医疗保健结果。因此,提供本科护理课程的卫星大学校园可能有助于建立更可持续的农村和偏远地区护理劳动力。本叙事文献综述旨在调查影响卫星护理校园学生的障碍和促进因素、教育交付方法以及用于增强学生学习体验的学术和非学术策略。文献在 6 个健康和教育数据库中进行了回顾。经过筛选,符合纳入标准的文章有 12 篇,并进行了分析,数据采用主题方法进行综合。综述中出现了三个主题:在卫星校园学习护理的学生特征及其相关障碍和促进因素;教学策略和学习体验;以及学术和牧师支持。在卫星校园学习的学生的教育经历不同,面临着与他们所处环境相关的独特挑战;然而,家庭支持网络和小班规模被视为促进因素。教育交付方法和支持策略因偏远程度和可用资源而异。考虑影响卫星校园护理学生的因素有可能提高学生的满意度和保留率,从而建立更可持续的农村和偏远地区护理劳动力。