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Removing Ableist Barriers in Nursing Education: Clinical Essential Requirements

Tracy Mack, Lindsay Stephens, Iris Epstein

2021Canadian Journal of Disability Studies10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The current approach to clinical placement training for nurses excludes students with disabilities. The purpose of this article is to introduce a four-step model for nursing programs to identify clinical essential requirements – specific skills and competencies students must gain during placement. Engaging this four-step model will allow educators to identify how essential requirements can be achieved in a variety of ways, and thus can involve accommodations. It will also allow for the identification of which essential requirements cannot be accommodated and must be demonstrated in a prescribed manner due to impacting the nature or integrity of the task. Analyzing clinical essential requirements using this framework will create a consistent and defensible method to determine the flexibility or inflexibility of clinical tasks. The framework provided requires a collaborative process including key experts, nursing students and nurses with disabilities to comprehensively address the challenges clinical environments pose to inclusiveness.

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Variety (cybernetics)Flexibility (engineering)Identification (biology)Task (project management)Process (computing)Computer scienceProcess managementNursingMedical educationPsychologyMedicineBusinessEngineeringSystems engineeringMathematicsBiologyStatisticsOperating systemBotanyArtificial intelligenceGeriatric Care and Nursing HomesInterprofessional Education and Collaboration
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