Literature DB >> 20678078

Creating a path: American Indian/Alaska Native high school students pursuing college and a career in nursing.

Janet R Katz1, Denise Smart, Robbie Nez Perce Paul.   

Abstract

The purpose of this quantitative descriptive pre- and post-survey study was to analyze four years of data documenting differences in pre- and post-test responses by American Indian/Alaska Native high school students attending a weeklong residency program. The program was designed to provide information and role models to motivate students to go to college and pursue a career in nursing. The survey measured student perceptions of college and nursing. In addition, the analysis included comparisons of responses between students who lived on reservations and those who did not. Results demonstrated that students changed their views of nursing as a profession, how they would be perceived by their tribe, and the financial security they could gain. Students living on their reservations were concerned that college might be too far from home. Recommendations include the need to provide indigenous students with role models and accurate information as well as mentors to support them.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20678078     DOI: 10.2202/1548-923X.1971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh        ISSN: 1548-923X


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1.  Engaging Native American High School Students in Public Health Career Preparation Through the Indigenous Summer Enhancement Program.

Authors:  Heather M Dreifuss; Kalvina L Belin; Jamie Wilson; Shawndeena George; Amber-Rose Waters; Carmella B Kahn; Mark C Bauer; Nicolette I Teufel-Shone
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-02-22
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