School of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Nursing, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
Post-Baccalaureate Program in Nursing, College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Nurse Educ Today. 2023 Oct;129:105914. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2023.105914. Epub 2023 Jul 18.
Health disparities exist among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) populations worldwide. However, student nurses and nurse staff have limited knowledge and skills in providing culturally competent nursing care for LGBT patients in Taiwan.
This paper describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of an online training program for the cultural competence of student nurses and nurses in Taiwan.
A one-group pre-/post-test study design.
The study was conducted in five nursing schools, 10 nursing associations, and 37 long-term care facilities. Two prominent online bulletin boards (PTT Nurse and Dcard Nurse) and one Taiwanese nursing group on Facebook were used to recruit participants.
In total, 301 student nurses and nurses participated in the study and responded to pre- and post-test questionnaires.
An online training program for culturally competent nursing care was developed and implemented. The pre- and post-test questionnaires contained three sections: (1) demographics, (2) knowledge of LGBT health, and (3) the Sexual Orientation Counselor Competency Scale. Three open-ended questions were included in the post-test questionnaire to evaluate the online training program.
The online training program significantly improved the participants' knowledge and cultural competence skills. However, their attitudes towards cultural competence did not change after the program was implemented. Regarding qualitative feedback of the online training program, feedback on the strengths and limitations of the program was summarized under three themes: program content, website design, and online modules.
The results suggest the importance of an online training program which may contribute to reducing health disparities among the LGBT population.
在全球范围内,男同性恋、女同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)人群存在健康差距。然而,在台湾,学生护士和护士人员在为 LGBT 患者提供文化上合适的护理方面知识和技能有限。
本文描述了为台湾学生护士和护士制定、实施和评估在线文化能力培训计划的情况。
一组前/后测试的研究设计。
这项研究在五所护理学校、十个护理协会和 37 个长期护理机构进行。两个著名的在线公告板(PTT Nurse 和 Dcard Nurse)和一个台湾护士 Facebook 群组用于招募参与者。
共有 301 名学生护士和护士参加了这项研究,并回答了前测和后测问卷。
制定并实施了一个文化能力护理在线培训计划。前测和后测问卷包括三个部分:(1)人口统计学资料,(2)LGBT 健康知识,(3)性取向辅导员能力量表。后测问卷还包括三个开放性问题,用于评估在线培训计划。
在线培训计划显著提高了参与者的知识和文化能力技能。然而,他们对文化能力的态度在实施该计划后并没有改变。关于在线培训计划的定性反馈,对计划的优缺点的反馈总结为三个主题:课程内容、网站设计和在线模块。
研究结果表明在线培训计划的重要性,该计划可能有助于减少 LGBT 人群的健康差距。