| Literature DB >> 27000198 |
Carol A Reid1, Tracy A Evanson2.
Abstract
Poverty is one of the most significant social determinants of health, and as such, it is imperative that nurses have an understanding of the impact that living in poverty has upon one's life and health. A lack of such understanding will impede nurses from providing care that is patient centered, treats all patients fairly, and advocates for social justice. It is essential that nursing educators assure that poverty-related content and effective teaching strategies are used in nursing curricula in order to help students develop this understanding. Several poverty-simulation tools are available and may be able to assist with development of accurate knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Unfortunately, little evidence exists to evaluate most poverty simulation tools. This article will provide an introduction to several poverty-related simulation tools, discuss any related research that evaluates their effectiveness, and make recommendations for integration of such simulation tools into nursing curricula.Entities:
Keywords: Active learning; Nursing education; Poverty; Simulation; Vulnerable populations
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Year: 2015 PMID: 27000198 DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2015.10.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Prof Nurs ISSN: 8755-7223 Impact factor: 2.104