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Challenges, coping responses and supportive interventions for international and migrant students in academic nursing programs in major host countries: a scoping review with a gender lens

机译:在主要东道国学术护理计划中的国际和移民学生的挑战,应对答复和支持干预措施:与性别镜头的审查

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International and migrant students face specific challenges which may impact their mental health, well-being and academic outcomes, and these may be gendered experiences. The purpose of this scoping review was to map the literature on the challenges, coping responses and supportive interventions for international and migrant students in academic nursing programs in major host countries, with a gender lens. We searched 10 databases to identify literature reporting on the challenges, coping responses and/or supportive interventions for international and migrant nursing students in college or university programs in Canada, the United-States, Australia, New Zealand or a European country. We included peer-reviewed research (any design), discussion papers and literature reviews. English, French and Spanish publications were considered and no time restrictions were applied. Drawing from existing frameworks, we critically assessed each paper and extracted information with a gender lens. One hundred fourteen publications were included. Overall the literature mostly focused on international students, and among migrants, migration history/status and length of time in country were not considered with regards to challenges, coping or interventions. Females and males, respectively, were included in 69 and 59% of studies with student participants, while those students who identify as other genders/sexual orientations were not named or identified in any of the research. Several papers suggest that foreign-born nursing students face challenges associated with different cultural roles, norms and expectations for men and women. Other challenges included perceived discrimination due to wearing a hijab and being a ‘foreign-born male nurse’, and in general nursing being viewed as a feminine, low-status profession. Only two strategies, accessing support from family and other student mothers, used by women to cope with challenges, were identified. Supportive interventions considering gender were limited; these included matching students with support services' personnel by sex, involving male family members in admission and orientation processes, and using patient simulation as a method to prepare students for care-provision of patients of the opposite-sex. Future work in nursing higher education, especially regarding supportive interventions, needs to address the intersections of gender, gender identity/sexual orientation and foreign-born status, and also consider the complexity of migrant students’ contexts.
机译:国际和移民学生面临特定的挑战,可能影响他们的心理健康,福祉和学术结果,这些可能是性别的经验。该裁视审查的目的是将文献造成挑战,应对主要东道国学术护理计划的国际和移民学生的挑战,应对答复和支持干预措施,具有性别镜头。我们搜索了10个数据库,以确定加拿大,美国,澳大利亚,新西兰或欧洲国家大学或大学课程中国际和移民护理学生的挑战,应对响应和/或支持干预的文献报告。我们包括同行评审研究(任何设计),讨论文件和文学评论。考虑了英语,法语和西班牙语出版物,没有采用时间限制。从现有框架中绘制,我们严格评估了每篇论文并用性别镜头提取信息。包括一百十四个出版物。总体而言,由于挑战,应对或干预措施,不会考虑主要专注于国际学生的文学,以及在国内的移民,移民历史/地位和时间长度。雌性和男性分别包含在69名和59%的学生参与者中的59%,而那些认为其他性别/性取向的学生没有在任何研究中被命名或确定。几篇论文表明,外国出生的护理学生面临与男女不同文化角色,规范和期望相关的挑战。其他挑战包括戴着头巾,作为“外国出生的男性护士”,以及一般护理被视为女性化,低地位职业的挑战。鉴定了妇女用来应对挑战的妇女使用的家庭和其他学生母亲的两项策略,得到了两种策略。考虑性别的支持性干预措施是有限的;这些包括匹配的学生与支持服务的人员进行性别,涉及公认和定向过程中的男性家庭成员,并使用患者模拟作为一种准备学生进行对异性患者的学生的方法。未来在护理高等教育中的工作,特别是在支持性干预措施,需要解决性别,性别认同/性取向和外国出生地位的十字路口,并考虑移民学生背景的复杂性。

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