DeBrew Jacqueline Kayler
Jacqueline Kayler DeBrew, PhD, RN, CNE , is an associate professor in the department of nursing at Elon University, NC, with a practice background in community health nursing. Her master's degree is in gerontological nursing; her PhD focuses on curriculum and instruction in higher education.
J Christ Nurs. 2023;40(4):E54-E58. doi: 10.1097/CNJ.0000000000001113.
Helping nursing students explore personal perceptions toward the poor can support students' ability to care for impoverished people in their later nursing practice. A community-based mental health clinical site at a transitional housing complex for the homeless provided a meaningful experience for accelerated baccalaureate nursing students. Students offered basic health screening to the low-income residents and participated in a virtual health education question-and-answer meeting with former transitional housing residents. Through reflective journaling, students described how they gained empathy and new understanding of the needs of people living in poverty or unhoused, and developed confidence in patient teaching.
帮助护理专业学生探索对穷人的个人看法,有助于培养他们日后在护理实践中照顾贫困人口的能力。一个为无家可归者提供过渡性住房的社区心理健康临床站点,为加速护理学学士学位学生提供了一次有意义的经历。学生们为低收入居民提供基本健康筛查,并与前过渡性住房居民参加了一次虚拟健康教育问答会。通过撰写反思日记,学生们描述了他们如何对贫困或无家可归者的需求产生同理心和新的理解,并在患者教育方面增强了信心。