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“直言不讳。我的障碍是身为黑人学生”:加拿大西部某省黑人本科护理专业学生面临的挑战

"Let's Call a Spade a Spade. My Barrier is Being a Black Student": Challenges for Black Undergraduate Nursing Students in a Western Canadian Province.

作者信息

Luhanga Florence, Maposa Sithokozile, Puplampu Vivian, Abudu Eunice

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Nurs Res. 2023 Dec;55(4):457-471. doi: 10.1177/08445621231198632. Epub 2023 Sep 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We need more understanding of experiences that hinder or promote equity, diversity, and inclusion of Black students in undergraduate nursing programs to better inform their retention and success.

PURPOSE

To explore documented experiences of Black undergraduate nursing students, review barriers affecting their retention and success, and suggest evidence-based strategies to mitigate barriers that influence their well-being.

METHODS

We used a focused qualitative ethnography for recruiting Black former and current students (N = 18) in a Western Canadian province's undergraduate nursing programs via purposive and snowball sampling. Most participants were female, 34 years or younger, with over 50% currently in a nursing program. Five participants later attended a focus group to further validate the findings from the individual interviews. Descriptive statistics were used to describe participant characteristics; we applied a collaborative constant comparison and thematic analysis approach to their narratives.

RESULTS

Challenges influencing Black students' retention and success fell into four main interrelated subthemes: disengaging and hostile learning environments, systemic institutional and program barriers, navigation of personal struggles in disempowering learning environments, and recommendations to improve the delivery of nursing programs. Participants also recommended ways to improve diversity and mitigate these barriers, such as nursing programs offering anti-oppression courses, platforms for safe/healthy dialogue, and more culturally sensitive programs and responsive supports.

CONCLUSIONS

The study findings underscore the need for research to better define nursing program conditions that nurture safe, environments for Black students. A rethink of non-discriminatory, healthy learning-teaching engagements of Black students and the mitigation of anti-Black racism can best position institutions to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion of Black students.

摘要

背景

我们需要更深入地了解阻碍或促进黑人学生融入本科护理专业的各种经历,以便更好地指导他们继续学业并取得成功。

目的

探讨黑人本科护理专业学生的经历记录,审视影响他们继续学业和取得成功的障碍,并提出基于证据的策略来减少影响他们福祉的障碍。

方法

我们采用了聚焦定性人种志研究方法,通过目的抽样和滚雪球抽样,招募了加拿大西部某省本科护理专业的黑人往届和应届学生(N = 18)。大多数参与者为女性,年龄在34岁及以下,超过50%的人目前正在攻读护理专业。五名参与者随后参加了焦点小组,以进一步验证个人访谈的结果。描述性统计用于描述参与者的特征;我们对他们的叙述采用了协作式持续比较和主题分析方法。

结果

影响黑人学生继续学业和取得成功的挑战主要分为四个相互关联的子主题:脱离和充满敌意的学习环境、系统性的机构和专业障碍、在削弱能力的学习环境中应对个人困难,以及改善护理专业教学的建议。参与者还推荐了改善多样性和减少这些障碍的方法,例如护理专业提供反压迫课程、安全/健康对话平台,以及更具文化敏感性的课程和响应性支持。

结论

研究结果强调,需要开展研究以更好地界定为黑人学生营造安全环境的护理专业条件。重新思考针对黑人学生的非歧视性、健康的学习 - 教学互动,并减少反黑人种族主义,能够使院校处于最佳位置,以促进黑人学生的公平、多样性和包容性。

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