Is higher education enabling students to fulfil their civic responsibilities as future professionals in a global society?

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Is higher education enabling students to fulfil their civic responsibilities as future professionals in a global society? by Dr Helen Rawson, Registered Nurse and Research Fellow, Centre for Nursing Research, Deakin University, Australia ACU Perspectives No. 9, Thursday 14 July 2016 www.acu.ac.uk/perspectives @The_ACU #ACUperspectives (Access LMS Conferences with password LMSguest )

IS HIGHER EDUCATION ENABLING STUDENTS TO FULFIL THEIR CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES AS GLOBAL FUTURE PROFESSIONALS? THE PERSPECTIVE OF NURSE EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA ACU PERSPECTIVES SERIES THURSDAY 14 TH JULY 2016 DR HELEN RAWSON DEAKIN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY CENTRE FOR QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY RESEARCH

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my sincerest thanks to the ACU Titular Fellowship program for awarding me the Swansea University Fulton Fellowship 2016. I would also like to thank Professor Vanessa Burholt and her team in the Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University

CONTENTS Introduction Nurse education in Australia Nurses - local professionals in a global context Transcultural Nursing Nursing Curricula standards and accreditation Compassion and Cultural Competence

Where In The World

Where Is Deakin University?

ABOUT DEAKIN UNIVERSITY A comprehensive university covering most disciplines Four major campuses: Melbourne, Geelong (2) and Warrnambol One of Melbourne s fastest growing research institutions Increasing rank and profile Very strong links with industry and government

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY Melbourne Burwood Campus Geelong Waterfront Campus Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus Warrnambool Campus

QPS RESEARCH PRIORITY AREAS 1. The Patient Experience 2. Patient Safety 3. Health Workforce

EDUCATING AUSTRALIA S NURSES AS GLOBAL PROFESSIONALS

NURSE EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA Historically nurses were trained in nursing schools situated in hospitals that awarded a certificate in general nursing. Usually three years and nurse trainees were paid employees Late 1970s, the Royal College of Nursing Australia pioneered a course that became the Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing) undertaken in institutes and colleges Early 1990s, universities granted bachelor degrees in nursing rather than diplomas for entry-level courses.

REGISTERED NURSE EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA TODAY Undergraduate courses at approximately 30 universities Postgraduate courses at approximately 24 universities Bachelors degrees Honours degrees Postgraduate Diplomas Masters degrees (coursework or research) PhD

MANY FACTORS IMPACT ON NURSE EDUCATION Changes in health practitioner regulation Changes in higher education regulation Reform in health policy and funding

LOCAL PROFESSIONALS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT Nurses work in a local as well as global context A profession with mobility in location and speciality Working in various countries Locally with different communities

A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY Australia's population born overseas 2013 Australian Bureau of Statistics (2013) 1

TOWARDS TRANSCULTURAL NURSING Early 1990s a recognition of the need for healthcare delivery to reflect the needs of everyone in society Health care system described as monocultural (structure, function and social interaction) reflect Anglo-Australian world views and value systems 2 Drive for health services to develop standards of practice to improve access and quality of services for people from non-english Speaking Backgrounds (NESB) Many researchers emphasised the importance for nurses to have sound knowledge of cultural values, beliefs, practices and attitudes

TRANSCULTURAL NURSING A formal area of study and practice focused on a comparative holistic culture, care, health and illness patterns of people with respect to differences and similarities in their cultural values, beliefs and practices with a goal to provide culturally congruent, sensitive and competent nursing care to people of diverse cultures 3 Dr Madeliene Leininger 1995

IMPORTANCE OF TRANSCULTURAL NURSING Nursing is essentially a transcultural phenomenon and knowledge about patients cultural values, beliefs and practices are integral to providing holistic nursing care 4 Good communication between the patient, their family and nurses is a pivotal part of transcultural nursing

CULTURE AND HEALTHCARE Culture has a significant influence on shaping perceptions of health and healthcare - providers and recipients of care An individual s culture and language are significant predictors of the quality of care delivered Disparities in the safety and quality care of people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds (CALD) is increasingly being recognised at an international level 5

PATIENT ENGAGEMENT IN HEALTHCARE A growing global movement in quality and patient safety in healthcare settings to engage patients and their families/nominated carers in a monitoring role as safety partners.

TRANSCULTURAL NURSING EDUCATION 28 universities had a separate School of Nursing 23 found to conduct general studies in the area of society and culture 3 Schools had separate studies in the area of transcultural/cross cultural nursing 6 In Victoria 6/7 universities offered undergraduate nursing 2 offered transcultural/multicultural nursing module in the 2 nd and 3 rd year 4 offered basic courses that include sociology, culture as a theme, but not a specific module 6

REGISTERED NURSE ACCREDITATION STANDARDS STANDARD 2: CURRICULUM CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 2.4 Teaching and learning approaches that: i. promote emotional intelligence, communication, collaboration, cultural safety, ethical practice and leadership skills expected of registered nurses 7 STANDARD 4: PROGRAM CONTENT 4.5 Inclusion of subject matter that gives students an appreciation of the diversity of Australian culture, develops their knowledge of cultural respect and safety, and engenders the appropriate skills and attitudes 7 Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) 7

REGISTERED NURSE STANDARDS FOR PRACTICE Standard 1: Thinks critically and analyses nursing practice 1.3 respects all cultures and experiences, which includes responding to the role of family and community that underpin the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people of other cultures Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia 8

DEFINITIONS Culture - characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts Cultural Safety - effective nursing of patients from other cultures by nurses who have undertaken a process of reflection on their own cultural identity and recognize the effect of their culture on their nursing practice 9 Cultural Respect - The concept of cultural respect has a positive effect on patient care delivery by enabling providers to deliver services that are respectful of and responsive to the health beliefs, practices and cultural and linguistic needs of diverse patients 10

AWARENESS AND UNDERSTANDING Be aware of their own cultural values and how this may influence their decisions and behaviours Have an understanding of the diversity in society Know how to communicate competently with ALL individuals, including people from other cultures

COMPASSION AND CULTURAL COMPETENCY Compassion sensitivity to the pain or suffering of another, coupled with a deep desire to alleviate that suffering 11 Cultural Competency the ability to respond effectively to people from different cultures and backgrounds 11

CULTURALLY COMPETENT COMPASSION A human quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it using culturally appropriate and acceptable nursing interventions. This takes into consideration both the patients and the carers cultural backgrounds as well as the context in which care is given 11 Papadopoulos et al 2016

THE PTT MODEL OF TRANSCULTURAL NURSING AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE Papadopoulos et al 11

KEY POINTS Nurses are global professionals Nurse education must prepare graduates to be culturally competent professionals Transcultural nursing must be the framework of nurse education curricula in higher education (and beyond) to ensure that culturally competent care is the cornerstone of care delivery

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