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Integration experiences of student and qualified nurses with disabilities who graduated from selected KwaZulu-Natal nursing education institutions: An exploratory case study

机译:从某些夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省护理教育机构毕业的学生和合格的残疾护士的融合经验:探索性案例研究

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Background: ?Despite the introduction of the? Disability Policy Guidelines ?in South Africa (SA), student nurses who have disabilities (SNWDs) are still habitually and effectively excluded from nurse training programmes, and hence from the nursing profession. Yet SNWD may be able to offer a unique perspective. Objectives: ?To explore and describe the integration experiences of both student and qualified nurses with disabilities who graduated from selected KwaZulu-Natal nursing education institutions (NEIs). Method: ?A concurrent mixed-method design based on multiple embedded case studies served as the primary data collection instrument in this paper. The researcher initially conducted a survey of all the private NEIs to determine which had experienced training SNWDs; 3 cases and 10 embedded cases were selected, using non-probability purposive sampling. Individual interviews were conducted with students and qualified nurses with who have a disability ( n ?= 10) who had graduated from NEIs. Results: ?The findings of the study indicated that, largely, private NEIs are paving the way for integrating SNWDs; however, there are still some gaps in meeting the needs of these students. Despite strong legislative policies, an inclusive and enabling teaching and learning environment for SNWDs in nurse training remains largely absent. Conclusion: ?The study recommends that NEIs develop policy guidelines for integrating SNWDs in nursing education programmes promoting an inclusive nursing education for SNWDs. The introduction of a disability liaison to assist SNWDs by liaising between key stakeholders and, perhaps, addressing many of the challenges that SNWDs experience in the clinical facilities where nursing personnel are unaware of their disability.
机译:背景:尽管引入了?残疾政策准则?在南非(SA),残疾学生护士(SNWD)仍然习惯性地,有效地被排除在护士培训计划之外,因此也被排除在护理行业之外。然而,SNWD可能能够提供独特的见解。目标:?探索和描述从选定的夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省护理教育机构(NEIs)毕业的学生和合格的残疾护士的融合经历。方法:?基于多个嵌入式案例研究的并发混合方法设计是本文的主要数据收集工具。研究人员最初对所有私有NEI进行了调查,以确定哪些经过了培训SNWD。使用非概率目的抽样选择了3个案例和10个嵌入式案例。对来自NEIs的残疾学生(n = 10)的学生和合格的护士进行了个别访谈。结果:研究结果表明,很大程度上,私人NEI为整合SNWD铺平了道路。但是,在满足这些学生的需求方面仍然存在一些差距。尽管制定了强有力的立法政策,但在护士培训中仍然缺乏为性工作者提供包容性和有利的教学环境。结论:研究建议NEI制定政策指南,将SNWD纳入护理教育计划,以促进SNWD的全纳护理教育。引入残疾联络人员,通过在主要利益相关者之间进行联系来帮助SNWD,并解决SNWD在护理人员不了解其残疾的临床设施中遇到的许多挑战。

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