New virtual patient simulation to improve cultural representation in Australian nursing education
Australia | 2023년 8월 30일
A new Digital Clinical Experience is set to improve cultural representation in healthcare education and will encourage empathetic and inclusive care by student nurses in Australia and New Zealand
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori populations in Australia and New Zealand will be represented in the launch of Shadow Health, a new simulation teaching tool by Elsevier.
Australian nursing students can now practice and apply clinical reasoning skills and therapeutic communication through realistic interactions with a range of virtual patients of different cultures, nationalities and ethnicities. The impact of Shadow Health for Australia and New Zealand means that the next generation of healthcare providers are more equipped to promote and deliver culturally safe care across the region.
Elsevier worked closely with a team of clinical, cultural, and educational experts to build Shadow Health for Australia and New Zealand, aligning to relevant curricula and the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Accreditation Council and the Nursing Council of New Zealand’s standards. To ensure the product was culturally appropriate, the Elsevier development team partnered with four independent cultural consultants and DE&I consulting firm Watson Nelson Consulting to create accurate virtual First Nations and Māori patient scenarios. Nursing students will treat and develop a rapport with two Indigenous patients: Allyra Watts, a 25-year-old of Aboriginal, First Nations Wiradjuri descent, who presents to the hospital suffering from abdominal pain and in need of an assessment; and Nikau Kahoro, a 44-year-old of Māori descent, who presents to the outpatient clinic for a cardiovascular risk assessment.
Michael Tully, Country Director – ANZ at Elsevier, said: “We are so excited to bring Shadow Health to Australia and New Zealand to help better prepare nurses to care for patients. We want nurse educators and students to feel more confident about treating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients in Australia and Māori patients in New Zealand after using Shadow Health. Ultimately, our goal is to use our next-generation technology to arm future healthcare providers with the tools needed to provide quality, culturally sensitive care and create better patient outcomes for all people.”
As the importance of culturally appropriate care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Māori communities in Australia and New Zealand continues to gain recognition, simulation learning tools provide a modern and unique opportunity to upskill healthcare professionals in a culturally safe environment.
Kayla Cartledge, Gurindji, founder of Our Songlines, and Cultural Consultant, said, “It is so important that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people feel included and understood when receiving care, especially in closing the health equity gap from those of their non-Indigenous peers. Shadow Health was designed to do this by creating a deeper understanding of the complexities and values of Aboriginal people in Australia through a teaching tool. And, when healthcare providers are better informed, they can provide better care. By creating a place of understanding, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will feel more accepted in the healthcare system and feel more comfortable accepting care.”
In Australia, a long history of racism and discrimination exists for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, which has resulted in poorer patient healthcare outcomes. The burden of disease for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is 2.3 timesopens in new tab/window that of non-Indigenous Australians, and access to health services for Indigenous Australians is reduced due to cost and lack of accessible or culturally appropriate health services.
Elsevier is dedicated to addressing prevalent bias in the healthcare field and providing resources to create culturally competent nurses and healthcare professionals globally. This is one step towards creating a more empathetic and inclusive nursing workforce in Australia and New Zealand, and in turn, creating positive outcomes for patients in need.
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About Shadow Health
Shadow Health is a web-based teaching and learning platform that allows students to practise essential nursing skills in a realistic, safe and standardised virtual environment. Its cutting-edge simulations, powered by Shadow Health's Conversation Engine, help students develop therapeutic and empathetic communication skills through meaningful interactions with a diverse cast of Australian and New Zealand patients. Students perform interviews and physical assessments of increasing complexity, practise documentation and demonstrate their clinical reasoning skills while caring for patients with diverse medical and personal histories.
To learn more about Shadow Health and its value for students and educators, please visit our Shadow Health page.
엘스비어 소개
엘스비어는 첨단 정보와 의사결정 지원 분야의 글로벌 선도 기업으로 100년 넘게 과학과 헬스케어의 발전을 지원하며 인류 진보에 기여해 왔습니다. 우리는 170개국 이상에서 학술 및 기업 연구 커뮤니티, 의사, 간호사, 미래의 의료 전문가와 교육자들을 지원합니다. 근거에 기반한 신뢰할 수 있는 과학·의학 콘텐츠와 최첨단 AI 기술을 결합해 중요한 통찰과 혁신적인 솔루션을 제공해, 의미있는 성과를 이루도록 돕고 있습니다. 또한 다양성과 지속 가능성을 제품과 기업 문화 전반에 내재화하며, 우리가 속한 커뮤니티와 협력합니다. 엘스비어 재단opens in new tab/window은 전 세계에서 연구와 보건 파트너십을 지원합니다.
엘스비어는 전문가 및 기업 고객에게 정보 기반의 분석과 의사결정 도구를 제공하는 글로벌 기업 RELXopens in new tab/window의 일원입니다. 자세한 내용은 www.elsevier.com에서 확인할 수 있으며, 소셜미디어 @elsevierconnect를 통해 최신 소식을 받아보실 수 있습니다.
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