Biles Jessica, Biles Brett, West Roainne, Saunders Vicki, Armaou Jessica
Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia.
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Contemp Nurse. 2021 Oct;57(5):317-326. doi: 10.1080/10376178.2021.1990095. Epub 2021 Nov 22.
: Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council prescribes midwifery accreditation standards that support students' development in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and cultural safety to be deemed practice ready. However, the impact of training programmes are not widely explored.: This study aimed to assess the impact of a mandatory 8-week online subject focussed on the development of culturally safe practices among midwifery students.: The cultural safety assessment tool was used to collect online quantitative data from post graduate midwifery students at the commencement and completion of an online subject.: Through a purposive sample ( = 10) participant perceptions of culturally safe practices remained relatively unchanged, except for three items of the Ganngaleh nga Yagaleh cultural safety assessment tool.: Findings demonstrate that when post graduate midwifery students are exposed to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives of Australia's colonial history it impacts their sense of optimism, personal values and beliefs about the healthcare they will provide to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. However, midwifery students who self-identified as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, reported a decline in optimism when imagining a healthcare system free of racism.: The subject did not impact on cultural safety scores. This may be due to prior learning of student midwives. Educators should consider building on prior knowledge in post graduate midwifery to ensure the content is contextualised to midwifery.
澳大利亚护理与助产士认证委员会规定了助产士认证标准,这些标准支持学生在原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民健康及文化安全方面的发展,以使其被视为具备执业能力。然而,培训项目的影响尚未得到广泛探讨。
本研究旨在评估一门为期8周的强制性在线课程的影响,该课程专注于助产专业学生文化安全实践的发展。
文化安全评估工具用于在一门在线课程开始和结束时收集助产专业研究生的在线定量数据。
通过目的抽样(n = 10),除了Ganngaleh nga Yagaleh文化安全评估工具的三个项目外,参与者对文化安全实践的看法相对保持不变。
研究结果表明,当助产专业研究生接触到澳大利亚殖民历史的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民视角时,这会影响他们的乐观感、个人价值观以及他们对将为原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民提供的医疗保健的信念。然而,自我认定为原住民和/或托雷斯海峡岛民的助产专业学生在设想一个没有种族主义的医疗保健系统时,乐观感有所下降。
该课程对文化安全得分没有影响。这可能是由于助产专业学生之前的学习。教育工作者应考虑在助产专业研究生的先前知识基础上进行拓展,以确保内容与助产专业相关。