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Atmosphere, tolerance, and cultural competence in a baccalaureate nursing program: outcomes of a nursing workforce diversity grant.

Bronwynne C Evans1, Edward Greenberg.   

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to report the results of a comparison between the educational climate of a baccalaureate nursing program and that of a Nursing Workforce Diversity Grant. Fifteen Hispanic/Latino and American Indian upper-division baccalaureate nursing students completed 37 questionnaires. A 76-item questionnaire was designed to measure the effectiveness of grant services. There was a difference (t [34] = 3.174, p = .003) in satisfaction across the two climates on "caring and respect" and "atmosphere" (t [33] = 3.267, p = .003), with the grant climate rated higher. Although there was overall satisfaction with both the nursing program and grant services, students requested improvements in atmosphere, tolerance, and cultural competency. There is a need to create an atmosphere of trust, caring, and cultural congruity to recruit and to retain diverse students.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16757670     DOI: 10.1177/1043659606288374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Transcult Nurs        ISSN: 1043-6596            Impact factor:   1.959


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1.  A research experience for American Indian undergraduates: Utilizing an actor-partner interdependence model to examine the student-mentor dyad.

Authors:  Emily R Griese; Tracey R McMahon; DenYelle Baete Kenyon
Journal:  J Divers High Educ       Date:  2016-01-25

2.  Measuring success: results from a national survey of recruitment and retention initiatives in the nursing workforce.

Authors:  J Margo Brooks Carthon; Thai-Huy Nguyen; Jesse Chittams; Elizabeth Park; James Guevara
Journal:  Nurs Outlook       Date:  2014-04-26       Impact factor: 3.250

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