Abstract

Nursing educators wrestle with preparing the future nursing workforce to meet the needs of underserved, vulnerable populations in marginalized communities who suffer significant health disparities and social injustices. This article illustrates the integration of engaged civic learning (ECL) within a social justice framework that prepares baccalaureate nurses as global citizens to provide culturally congruent health care around the corner in local communities and learning abroad programs across the globe.
 Multiple partnerships with local organizations were strengthened, with ECL integrated across the nursing curriculum and aligned with local needs of community housing, schools, churches, shelters, and fitness centers. The nursing faculty collaborated with language professors to develop a Spanish for Health Professions program to increase communication between students and the high percentage of Spanish-speaking populations served locally and globally.
 A mixed-methods design evaluated program outcomes using descriptive data, student reflections, and the Global Perspective Inventory (GPI) to assess students’ experiences and global learning related to learning abroad during their college experience. Results from pre-surveys to post-survey results showed significant improvement (p < .05) in global learning in 16 of 35 question items. As students journey from entrance into nursing school until graduation, ECL develops them into engaged global citizens.

Highlights

  • Nursing educators wrestle with preparing the future nursing workforce to meet the needs of underserved, vulnerable populations in marginalized communities who suffer significant health disparities and social injustices

  • As students journey from entrance into nursing school until graduation, engaged civic learning (ECL) develops them into engaged global citizens

  • In order to measure learning abroad student outcomes, we evaluated students both before and after the learning abroad experience

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Original Research

Around the Corner, Across the Globe: Developing Global Citizens through Civic Engagement.

Cultural Humility
Social Justice as a Foundation for Nursing Practice
Spanish for Health Professions Program
Learning Abroad as a Path Toward Becoming Global Citizens
Program Outcomes and Impact
Academic Year
Learning Abroad Programs
Question Item
Conclusion
Findings
Implications for Practice and Future Research
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