Harvey Theresa M, Wallace Heather J
Australian Catholic University, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine Senior Lecturer, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia.
Australian Catholic University, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, Honorary fellow, Australia; School of Nursing & Midwifery, Midwifery Lecturer, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
Women Birth. 2025 Mar;38(2):101883. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2025.101883. Epub 2025 Feb 1.
As ethnic and cultural diversity of societies increases, healthcare professionals are required to provide culturally appropriate care for the communities they serve.
One way to prepare midwifery students for the diverse settings and women they will care for, is to provide short-term international study experience opportunities, to nurture the development of cultural sensitivity and humility. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the higher education industry was challenged to identify innovative ways to develop student's cultural competences, without international travel. A midwifery virtual study program was an innovative way to provide an international experience for students while borders were closed. Research on impacts of virtual short-term international study experiences and midwifery students' motivation to participate is sparce.
The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of what motivates midwifery students to participate in a virtual short-term international study experience.
A descriptive qualitative design using reflective thematic analysis to analyse students' written journal entries and reflections.
An overarching theme of 'Develop compassion' was identified, underpinned by three sub themes, 'Deepening understanding and knowledge', 'Expanding cultural identify and attitudes', and 'strengthening professional self'.
Students' motivation to participate in a virtual short-term international study experience included aspects of improving and enhancing their developing professional self, including compassion, in anticipation of supporting their career progression and the effectiveness of the care they deliver. The findings are relevant for academics and administrators involved in study abroad programs for ongoing improvement of quality cultural learning opportunities for health discipline students.
随着社会的种族和文化多样性增加,医疗保健专业人员需要为他们所服务的社区提供符合文化背景的护理。
为助产专业学生准备他们将服务的多样化环境和女性的一种方法是提供短期国际学习经历机会,以培养文化敏感性和谦逊态度。在新冠疫情期间,高等教育行业面临挑战,需要找到在不进行国际旅行的情况下培养学生文化能力的创新方法。助产虚拟学习项目是在边境关闭期间为学生提供国际体验的一种创新方式。关于虚拟短期国际学习经历的影响以及助产专业学生参与动机的研究很少。
本研究的目的是了解促使助产专业学生参与虚拟短期国际学习经历的因素。
采用描述性定性设计,通过反思性主题分析来分析学生的书面日志条目和反思。
确定了一个总体主题“培养同情心”,其由三个子主题支撑,即“加深理解和知识”、“扩展文化认同和态度”以及“强化职业自我”。
学生参与虚拟短期国际学习经历的动机包括改善和提升他们正在发展的职业自我的各个方面,包括同情心,以期支持他们的职业发展以及他们提供护理的效果。这些发现对于参与留学项目的学者和管理人员具有参考价值,有助于持续改善健康学科学生的优质文化学习机会。