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From a learning opportunity to a conscious multidimensional change: a metasynthesis of transcultural learning experiences among nursing students.

Authors :
Leyva-Moral, Juan M.
Tosun, Betül
Gómez-Ibáñez, Rebeca
Navarrete, Laura
Yava, Ayla
Aguayo-González, Mariela
Dirgar, Ezgi
Checa-Jiménez, Caterina
Bernabeu-Tamayo, M. Dolors
Source :
BMC Nursing. 10/5/2023, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p1-15. 15p. 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Several educational activities in nursing schools worldwide have been implemented to promote transcultural nursing and cultural competence. Despite the diversity of their experiences and outcomes, the available evidence has not been systematically reviewed and reinterpreted. This study aimed to review and reinterpret all rigorous qualitative evidence available, providing an opportunity to understand how students learn transcultural nursing and assisting faculties, researchers, managers, and practitioners in designing new interventions to improve transcultural training. Methods: A meta-synthesis was conducted to review and integrate qualitative studies of these phenomena. English, Spanish and Portuguese articles were searched in Pubmed and Scopus databases. Only peer-reviewed journals in which qualitative approaches were used were included. Quality was assessed using the CASP qualitative version checklist. The metasynthesis technique proposed by Noblit and Hare was used to analyse the data. Results: Twenty-nine studies were included in the analysis. Most studies used phenomenological approaches that were conducted in Australia and the United States of America, with international internships being the most popular learning method. The data revealed one central theme, "From learning opportunity to conscious multidimensional change," and six subthemes. The transcultural nursing learning experience is not a simple or linear process. Instead, it appears to be a complex process formed by the interaction between a) self-awareness, b) reflective thinking, c) Cultural Encounters, d) cultural skills, e) Cultural Desire, and f) Cultural Knowledge. Conclusions: Transcultural nursing learning is a multifaceted process that arises from specific learning opportunities. This process is still to evolving. Therefore, specific educational strategies should be implemented to encourage attitudinal change and promote reflective thinking. Highlights: What is already known: Transcultural care promotes satisfaction among diverse populations. Cultural competence promotes an inclusive environment and mutual benefit. Cultural competence reduces biased decision making and promotes cultural awareness. What this paper adds: Transcultural learning in nursing is a complex learning process. Transcultural nursing learning is multifactorial and has an impact on students' personal and professional lives. Transcultural nursing learning experiences involve self-awareness, reflective thinking, cultural encounters, cultural skills, cultural desires and cultural knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14726955
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BMC Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172805723
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-023-01521-4