| Literature DB >> 27525115 |
Davis Inyama1, Allison Williams2, Kay McCauley2.
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to examine research conducted on the experiences of African health sciences students in predominantly white higher education institutions/environments. The main elements of cross-cultural adaptation models were adopted to discuss the amalgamated themes under the auspices of adjustment, integration, and conditioning. The overview revealed that African students encounter unique experiences, with isolation and "feeling different" being commonly mentioned. Recommendations for future research are presented, including programmatic implications for higher education and student affairs professionals.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27525115 PMCID: PMC4971327 DOI: 10.1155/2016/5703015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Res Pract ISSN: 2090-1429
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| Article | Author/s | Sample group | Methodology | Key results |
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| African Women Pursuing Graduate Studies in the Sciences: Racism, Gender Bias, and Third World Marginality | Beoku-Betts [ | 15 African women scientists | Qualitative | (i) Gender bias |
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| Acculturative Experiences of Black-African International Students | Boafo-Arthur [ | African students | Qualitative | (i) Prejudice and discrimination |
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| Examining the Cultural Adjustment Experiences of African International College Students: A Qualitative Analysis | Constantine et al. [ | 12 African students from 3 countries | Qualitative | (i) Varying pre- & postsojourn perceptions about the US |
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| Pre- and Post-Migration Attitudes among Ghanaian International Students Living in the United States: A Study of Acculturation and Psychological Well-Being | Fischer [ | 8 Ghanaian students | Qualitative (phenomenological) | (i) Discrimination |
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| International Education in the United Kingdom: The Challenges of the Golden Opportunity for Black-African Students | Hyams-Ssekasi et al. [ | 21 postgraduate African students | Qualitative (empirical) study | (i) Financial problems |
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| Acculturation, Social Support, and Self-Esteem as Predictors of Mental Health among Foreign Students: A Study of Nigerian Nursing Students | LaFleur [ | 76 Nigerian nursing students | Descriptive cross-sectional | (i) Isolation |
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| International Student Nurses' Experiences of Clinical Practice in the Finnish Health Care System | Mattila et al. [ | 14 African and Asian nursing students | Qualitative | (i) Appreciative orientation |
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| Black African International Adult Students' Experiences in Higher Education: A Qualitative Study | Mwaura [ | 13 African students | Qualitative (phenomenological) | (i) Prejudice |
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| An Examination of the Experiences and Coping Strategies of African Students at Predominantly White Institutions of Higher Education in the United States | Nebedum-Ezeh [ | 10 African students | Qualitative | (i) Lack of support from African staff members |
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| The Adaptation of African Students to American Society | Pruitt [ | 296 Sub-Saharan African students | Questionnaire study | (i) Home sickness |
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| The Experiences of International Nursing Students in a Baccalaureate Nursing Program | Sanner et al. [ | 8 Nigerian female nursing students | Qualitative | (i) Resilience |