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Role-play simulation to teach nursing students how to provide culturally sensitive care to transgender patients.

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Koch, A; Ritz, M; Morrow, A; Grier, K; McMillian-Bohler, JM
Published in: Nurse education in practice
July 2021

Increase student knowledge and comfort with caring for a transgender individual and confronting colleagues when exhibiting poor cultural intelligence.Transgender patients often experience health care inequities, including heteronormative microaggressions in communication and policies. Simulation has been a successful means of providing students with the education, tools, and experience necessary to combat systemic injustice in health care. Simulation is an interactive pedagogy that allows nursing students to practice assessment, patient care, and difficult conversations in a controlled, risk-free environment.Prelicensure nursing students role-played a simulation created as an interactive learning strategy to promote culturally sensitive assessment of a transgender patient and their caregiver, including assessing for pronouns and providing patient-centered care. The simulation included preforming a difficult conversation between nurses to cultivate an environment of being an upstander. The simulation demonstrated holistic methods of assessing and supporting unique patient needs for the patient who is transgender.Nursing students reported they felt that their comfort with advocacy and ability to communicate with transgender patients, as well as with their families, and health care team members was enhanced after completing the simulation.Simulation has the ability to reduce discomfort and discrimination in health care for transgender patients by equipping students with culturally sensitive and inclusive communication tools and providing them with risk-free environment where they can learn to provide care for this vulnerable population in preparation for successful future encounters.

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Published In

Nurse education in practice

DOI

EISSN

1873-5223

ISSN

1471-5953

Publication Date

July 2021

Volume

54

Start / End Page

103123

Related Subject Headings

  • Transgender Persons
  • Students, Nursing
  • Simulation Training
  • Nursing
  • Male
  • Learning
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • 4205 Nursing
 

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Koch, A., Ritz, M., Morrow, A., Grier, K., & McMillian-Bohler, J. M. (2021). Role-play simulation to teach nursing students how to provide culturally sensitive care to transgender patients. Nurse Education in Practice, 54, 103123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103123
Koch, Amie, Miranda Ritz, Anthony Morrow, Kimberlee Grier, and Jacquelyn M. McMillian-Bohler. “Role-play simulation to teach nursing students how to provide culturally sensitive care to transgender patients.Nurse Education in Practice 54 (July 2021): 103123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103123.
Koch A, Ritz M, Morrow A, Grier K, McMillian-Bohler JM. Role-play simulation to teach nursing students how to provide culturally sensitive care to transgender patients. Nurse education in practice. 2021 Jul;54:103123.
Koch, Amie, et al. “Role-play simulation to teach nursing students how to provide culturally sensitive care to transgender patients.Nurse Education in Practice, vol. 54, July 2021, p. 103123. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103123.
Koch A, Ritz M, Morrow A, Grier K, McMillian-Bohler JM. Role-play simulation to teach nursing students how to provide culturally sensitive care to transgender patients. Nurse education in practice. 2021 Jul;54:103123.
Journal cover image

Published In

Nurse education in practice

DOI

EISSN

1873-5223

ISSN

1471-5953

Publication Date

July 2021

Volume

54

Start / End Page

103123

Related Subject Headings

  • Transgender Persons
  • Students, Nursing
  • Simulation Training
  • Nursing
  • Male
  • Learning
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • 4205 Nursing