Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Is Not a One-Time Fix: An Enduring Program Requires Ongoing Efforts By Nurse Leaders in the Workplace

IF 1.3 Q3 NURSING Nurse Leader Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mnl.2023.11.011
Deborah C. Stamps EdD, MBA, MS, RN, GNP, NE-BC, CDE, FAAN
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Anti-diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) sentiment has been on the rise over the past couple of years. Unfortunately, this negativism, referred to as the “anti-woke” movement by some states, has sustained and expanded these feelings. With the escalation of global migration, it is imperative that nurse leaders build awareness of the importance of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in their workplaces if they are to maintain a workforce that mirrors the communities they serve. A supportive and inclusive workplace culture can improve team engagement if robust training initiatives that address unconscious bias are ongoing, and changes to policies that address underrepresented groups are addressed. Cultural humility and responsiveness matters at all levels in the health care workplace and must be supported by senior management and nurse leaders from the bedside to the boardroom if a sustainable culture of diversity is possible.

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多样性、平等、包容和归属感不是一蹴而就的:一项持久的计划需要工作场所的护士领导者不断努力
在过去几年中,反多样性、公平、包容和归属感(DEIB)的情绪一直在上升。不幸的是,这种被某些国家称为 "反觉醒 "运动的消极情绪持续并扩大了这些情绪。随着全球移民潮的不断升级,护士领导者要想维持一支反映其所服务社区的员工队伍,就必须在工作场所建立起对多样性、公平性、包容性和归属感重要性的认识。如果能持续开展针对无意识偏见的有力培训活动,并对针对代表性不足群体的政策进行修改,那么支持性和包容性的工作场所文化就能提高团队的参与度。文化谦逊和反应能力在医疗工作场所的各个层面都很重要,如果要实现可持续的多元化文化,就必须得到从床边到会议室的高级管理层和护士长的支持。
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20 days
期刊介绍: Nurse Leader provides the vision, skills, and tools needed by nurses currently in, or aspiring to, leadership positions. The bimonthly journal provides nurses with practical information in an easy-to-read format - offering the knowledge they need to succeed. It pulls together insights from a broad spectrum of successful management and leadership perspectives and tailors the information to the specific needs of nurses. Columns include The Coaching Forum and Lessons Learned.
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