Underrepresented Students' Perspectives on Institutional Climate During the Application and Admission Process to Nursing School

作者:Woods Giscombe Cheryl L*; Rowsey Pamela Johnson; Kneipp Shawn M; Owens Clint W; Sheffield Karen M; Galbraith Kayoll V; Hammad Sama; Fowler Tamryn; Hodges Eric A; Kowlowitz Vicky; Alexander G Rumay
来源:Journal of Nursing Education, 2015, 54(5): 261-269.
DOI:10.3928/01484834-20150417-03

摘要

Background: A growing body of literature has focused on issues related to recruitment and retention to enhance diversity in nursing. This study was designed to identify barriers and supports encountered by underrepresented students when applying to nursing school. Method: Twenty-two underrepresented baccalaureate nursing students participated in two focus groups. Applied thematic analysis was used to organize the data and identify major themes. Results: Students expressed the importance of having (a) navigators in the offices of admissions and student affairs to provide encouragement, support, and information during the application process; (b) tailored programming for underrepresented students; (c) financial aid guidance; (d) timely feedback about admissions decisions; (e) a clear and easily navigated Web site; and (f) negotiation and acculturation to know the right things to do and say during the application and admissions process. Conclusion: Findings provide direction for developing programming and collaborations to enhance the institutional climate for underrepresented nursing applicants.

  • 出版日期2015-5