Using Standardized Patients to Teach and Evaluate Nurse Practitioner Students on Cultural Competency

Carolyn M. Rutledge PhD, CFNP, Old Dominion University
Laurel Garzon DNS, Old Dominion University
Micah Scott MS, CFNP, Old Dominion University
Karen Karlowicz ED, Old Dominion University

Abstract

With the increasing diversity in the American population, it is imperative that nurse practitioners learn to manage patients with varying healthcare beliefs and needs. In order to develop culturally competent nurse practitioners, a number of methods have been developed. Many of the current methods focus on improving the awareness and knowledge of nurse practitioners regarding diverse populations. However, very few of the current programs focus on improving the skills and increasing the encounters the students have with diverse populations. This paper focuses on providing nurse practitioner students with diverse encounters using culturally enhanced standardized patient scenarios. The standardized patient programs provide nurse practitioner students with the opportunity to develop knowledge and skills related to cultural competency in a safe environment where the students can practice communication and physical assessment skills as they receive feedback from the patients they are seeing.

Submitted: June 15, 2004 · Accepted: August 4, 2004 · Published: September 11, 2004

Recommended Citation

Rutledge, Carolyn M. PhD, CFNP; Garzon, Laurel DNS; Scott, Micah MS, CFNP; and Karlowicz, Karen ED (2004) "Using Standardized Patients to Teach and Evaluate Nurse Practitioner Students on Cultural Competency," International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship: Vol. 1 : Iss. 1, Article 17.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijnes/vol1/iss1/art17

 
 
 
 

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