Advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging within academic nursing.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Professional Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1016/j.profnurs.2024.10.008
Sheria G Robinson-Lane, Rushika V Patel, Patricia Coleman-Burns
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The lack of diversity in professional nursing education curricula, practices, and policies is reflective of its colonialist history. Despite increasing calls for action and organizational position statements affirming the importance of advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, this deeply rooted history has led to embedded structural racism and other forms of bias that have remained rife in the discipline. The desire to maintain a status quo that ignores the institutional and structural effects of bias has even led some states to defund and disempower institutions historically charged with advancing knowledge and fostering inclusive education. Ongoing inattentiveness to addressing bias and practices that center idealized Whiteness diminishes our disciplinary capacity for innovation and reduces the likelihood of achieving key nursing aims such as the optimization of health for all and the adequate preparation of a civically engaged and socially conscious workforce. The following commentary examines how centering diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging as key values provides a basis for a culture change that can decolonize the discipline.

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促进学术护理的多样性、公平性、包容性和归属感。
专业护理教育课程、实践和政策缺乏多样性反映了其殖民主义历史。尽管越来越多的行动呼吁和组织立场声明肯定了促进多样性、公平、包容和归属感的重要性,但这一根深蒂固的历史导致了根深蒂固的结构性种族主义和其他形式的偏见在该学科中仍然普遍存在。为了维持现状,忽视偏见的制度和结构影响,一些州甚至取消了历来负责推进知识和促进包容性教育的机构的资金和权力。对以理想化白人为中心的偏见和做法的持续忽视削弱了我们的学科创新能力,降低了实现关键护理目标的可能性,例如优化所有人的健康和充分准备公民参与和社会意识的劳动力。以下评论探讨了如何将多样性、公平、包容和归属作为关键价值观,为能够使这一学科去殖民化的文化变革提供基础。
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期刊介绍: The Journal will accept articles that focus on baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education, educational research, policy related to education, and education and practice partnerships. Reports of original work, research, reviews, insightful descriptions, and policy papers focusing on baccalaureate and graduate nursing education will be published.
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