2016
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v7n5p68
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A reflexive exercise to promote cultural humility among doctoral nursing students

Abstract: Background: The U.S. population is becoming increasingly diverse; however, nursing remains a predominantly Caucasian profession. To promote positive outcomes among diverse patients, nurses must rely on rigorous transcultural research. When conducting research with people different from oneself, knowledge of one’s own values and beliefs is a necessary first step. In Transcultural Nursing Research, a required doctoral course, the first assignment is a reflexive exercise followed by online discussion about one’s … Show more

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“…Critical reflection is as a key strategy to promote cultural humility in nursing students (Allwright et al, 2019; De & Richardson, 2015; Foronda et al, 2016; Garneau, 2016; Mastel-Smith & Yarbrough, 2017; Schuessler, Wilder, & Byrd, 2012). Furthermore, the use of reflective journaling to stimulate critical reflection has been supported in the literature (Epp, 2008; Hendrix, O’Malley, Sullivan, & Carmon, 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical reflection is as a key strategy to promote cultural humility in nursing students (Allwright et al, 2019; De & Richardson, 2015; Foronda et al, 2016; Garneau, 2016; Mastel-Smith & Yarbrough, 2017; Schuessler, Wilder, & Byrd, 2012). Furthermore, the use of reflective journaling to stimulate critical reflection has been supported in the literature (Epp, 2008; Hendrix, O’Malley, Sullivan, & Carmon, 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%