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与护生开展“圆圈教学”有助于体验式理解文化安全。

"Teaching in Circle" with student nurses contributes to experiential understanding of Cultural Safety.

机构信息

School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Po Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.

School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour Campus, Hogbin Drive, Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450, Australia.

出版信息

Contemp Nurse. 2022 Feb;58(1):82-94. doi: 10.1080/10376178.2022.2054840. Epub 2022 Jul 27.

Abstract

: Cultural safety is mandated for Australian nursing practice and education. Cultural safety privileges the knowledge of the client, who determines whether healthcare is culturally safe. Understanding and learning cultural safety requires critical self-reflection to expose clinicians' assumptions, unconscious biases, beliefs and actions, and their impact on clients. More research is required on best-practice strategies on how students learn about cultural safety in nursing education. Experiential pedagogical methods may be one such strategy to promote understanding of principles that underpin safe environments.: To explore the influence of "Teaching in Circle" to enhance students' understanding of cultural safety within the classroom environment.: Students in first-year undergraduate Bachelor of nursing units participated. Teachers facilitated tutorials using a respectful adaptation of "Teaching in Circle" methodology; it was underpinned by the principles of Yarning, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples way of learning and communicating in groups. Students developed principles to guide the facilitation of a more culturally safe classroom, providing written feedback on the environment and their participation in the circle.: Student feedback was reflected in three themes: "Journey through unfamiliar territory"; "More personable way of learning and sharing" and "Relational engagement creates safety". Student perspectives resonated strongly with the principles of cultural safety or lack of within healthcare settings. The method disrupted normative classroom/learning environments and supported experiential learning about the principles of cultural safety. "Teaching in circle" provided an experiential means of enhancing first-year nursing students' understanding of the principles of cultural safety. This learning should be embedded in the nursing curriculum and on-going education to prepare nurses to provide culturally safer care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. The study supports similar research calling for innovative learner-focused, experiential methods for the development of the practice of cultural safety in Australian nursing education. Exploratory research project, "Teaching in Circle" with student nurses contributes to experiential understanding of cultural safety principles.

摘要

文化安全是澳大利亚护理实践和教育的要求。文化安全赋予客户知识,客户决定医疗保健是否具有文化安全性。理解和学习文化安全需要进行批判性自我反思,以揭示临床医生的假设、无意识偏见、信仰和行为,以及它们对客户的影响。需要更多的研究来确定学生在护理教育中学习文化安全的最佳实践策略。体验式教学方法可能是促进对安全环境基础原则理解的一种策略。

探索“圆圈教学”对增强学生在课堂环境中对文化安全的理解的影响。

第一年本科护理单元的学生参与了研究。教师使用“圆圈教学”方法的尊重性改编来促进辅导;该方法以 Yarning 为基础,这是一种澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民在小组中学习和交流的方式。学生制定了指导更具文化安全性课堂的原则,对环境和他们在圆圈中的参与提供书面反馈。

学生反馈反映在三个主题中

“穿越陌生领域的旅程”;“更有人情味的学习和分享方式”和“关系接触创造安全”。学生的观点与医疗保健环境中文化安全或缺乏文化安全的原则强烈共鸣。该方法打破了规范的课堂/学习环境,支持了文化安全原则的体验式学习。“圆圈教学”为一年级护理学生提供了一种增强对文化安全原则理解的体验式方法。这种学习应该嵌入护理课程和继续教育中,以培养护士为澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民提供更具文化安全性的护理。该研究支持类似的研究呼吁采用创新的以学习者为中心、体验式的方法来发展澳大利亚护理教育中的文化安全实践。

探索性研究项目“圆圈教学”与学生护士合作,有助于对文化安全原则的体验式理解。

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