Development of the “Through the Eyes of …” Program for Improving Cultural Awareness

Author:

Tschannen Dana,Tillman-Meakins Patricia,Keiser Megan,Bathish Melissa,Turkelson Carman

Abstract

Background: Understanding the role implicit bias plays in health inequities can aid students in adopting a culturally humble approach to working with diverse communities. This article describes the development of the “Through the Eyes of …” training program, aimed at improving cultural humility, empathy, and implicit bias awareness of nursing students. Method: A series of simulated experiences using 360-degree video capture was developed, allowing students to explore personal and societal responses to the experiences of the populations served within the community. The training materials were pilot tested with a group of prelicensure nursing students. Results: Students ( N = 25) reported strong agreement that the simulations provided adequate information, necessary support, problem-solving ability, time for feedback/reflection, and fidelity. The students enjoyed hearing other perspectives and the realistic nature of the simulated scenarios. Conclusion: The program allowed students the opportunities to explore with the goal of improving nursing practice and patient outcomes. [ J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(X):XXX–XXX.]

Publisher

SLACK, Inc.

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