The Caring for Our Own Program A Model for American Indian and Alaska Native Nursing Students to Practice, Manage, and Lead in Indian Country

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Background: Research has identified workforce diversification as influential in improving health outcomes. The Caring for Our Own Program (CO-OP) set out to achieve classroom and workforce parity for rural Native American nurses and communities. Purpose: In this study, we report quantitative results of the first 20 years of the CO-OP and explore the extent to which the CO-OP model influenced degree completion for Native American students. Approach: The CO-OP employs a 4-pillar program model where sense of place, financial security, academic readiness, and social connection empower students as they progress. One hundred twenty-one Native American students have earned nursing degrees since inception. In addition, more than 10% of CO-OP undergraduates have returned to become nurse practitioners. Conclusions: The CO-OP model replicated elsewhere may also succeed by adapting key concepts in that context to achieve health equity.

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Larsson, L., & Johnson, C. M. (2022). The Caring for Our Own Program A Model for American Indian and Alaska Native Nursing Students to Practice, Manage, and Lead in Indian Country. Nurse Educator, 47(5), 272–277. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000001183

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