Embracing diversity: measuring the impact of an international immersion learning experience on nursing students’ cultural beliefs and values

Author:

Argenbright Christine1ORCID,Sanford Julie2,Sherwood Gwen D.3,Jordan Portia Janine4,Moriyama Michiko5,Jiménez-Herrera Maria Francisca6,Bengtsson Mariette7,Lui Lee8,Hart Vesna9,McDonald Maria10

Affiliation:

1. Nursing , James Madison University , Harrisonburg , VA , USA

2. School of Nursing, James Madison University School of Nursing, University of Mississippi Medical Center , Jackson , MS , USA

3. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Chapel Hill , USA

4. Nursing and Midwifery , Stellenbosch University , Stellenbosch , Western Cape , South Africa

5. Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences , Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences Division of Integrated Health Sciences , Hiroshima , Hiroshima , Japan

6. Departamento de Enfermería , Universitat Rovira i Virgili , Tarragona , Spain

7. Malmo Universitet , Malmo , Skåne , Sweden

8. School of Nursing Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education , Kingston University , Kingston-Upon-Thames , London , UK

9. Graduate Psychology, Malmö University , Malmö , Sweden

10. College of Nursing , University of Virginia , Charlottesville , VA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objectives An international Nursing Leadership Collaborative covened in Japan to hold a patient safety and quality workshop for nursing students from six countries. The purpose was to measure students’ self reported beliefs reflecting sensitivity and openness to cultural diversity before and after the international experience. Methods A pre-post-test design was used and the Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory was administered to international undergraduate and graduate nursing students. Results The group aggregate data analysis indicate that prior to the start of the workshop, the group presented itself as quite introspective and after the workshop the group reported being more sophisticated in making causal explanations about why the world works in the way it does. Conclusions Nursing students experienced an expanded awareness of their beliefs and values that reflect a greater degree of intercultural sensitivity for acceptance of inclusivity and diversity after the experience.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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