解决呼吸治疗教育项目中的种族歧视:综合文献综述。

0 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2022-07-26 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.29390/cjrt-2021-073
Jimmy Joy
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介绍/背景:种族主义对代表性不足的少数群体在健康教育项目(如呼吸治疗)中的经历的影响可能会阻碍这些学生在这些项目和医疗保健工作场所取得成功的能力。这可能会加剧医疗保健工作人员的种族多样性与他们打算服务的人口之间的差异。方法:进行综合文献综述,以检查和整合描述种族主义如何在健康教育计划和医疗保健工作场所表达和处理的已发表文献。结果:回顾了31项研究,其中包括各种专职卫生专业。这些项目中的种族歧视表现为种族刻板印象、微侵犯、严重的认知和情感负担、社会经济挑战和组织障碍。个人应对策略,如直接面对种族主义或尽量减少其存在,寻求和提供社会和文化支持。在制度层面,阐述了解决种族主义、培养包容性文化以及制定支持多样性和职业发展的计划的政策。讨论:提出了一个概念模型,该模型将使种族主义(包括外在的/社会的和内在的/个人的)与减轻种族主义(包括机构的和个人的)影响的策略相抵触的因素框架化,并应用于呼吸治疗规划。结论:呼吸治疗项目必须承认、优先考虑和系统地解决种族歧视问题。需要有针对性的研究来探索这一职业的具体经验,并验证所描述的纠正种族主义所揭示的不平等的战略的有效性。
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Addressing racism in respiratory therapy educational programs: An integrative literature review.

Introduction/background: The impacts of racism on the experiences of under-represented minorities in health education programs such as respiratory therapy can impede the ability of these students to succeed in these programs and in the healthcare workplace. This can exacerbate the discrepancy between the racial diversity of the healthcare workforce and that of the population that they intend to serve.

Methods: An integrative literature review was conducted to examine and integrate the published literature that describes how racism is expressed and addressed in health education programs and in healthcare workplaces.

Results: Thirty-one studies were reviewed that included a variety of allied health professions. Racial discrimination in these programs is characterized as racial stereotyping, micro-aggressions, significant cognitive and emotional burdens, socio-economic challenges, and organizational impediments. Individual coping strategies such as confronting racism directly or minimizing its existence and seeking and offering social and cultural supports are reported. At an institutional level, policies to address racism, foster an inclusive culture, and develop programs that enable and support diversity and career progression have been described.

Discussion: A conceptual model that frames the factors that enable racism (both extrinsic/societal and intrinsic/individual) against strategies that mitigate the effects of racism (both institutional and individual) is proposed and applied to respiratory therapy programming.

Conclusion: Respiratory therapy programs must acknowledge, prioritize, and address racism consistently and systemically. Targeted research is required to explore the specific experiences of this profession, and to validate the effectiveness of the strategies described to redress the inequities unmasked by racism.

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The CJRT is published four times a year and represents the interests of respiratory therapists nationally and internationally. The CJRT has been redesigned to act as an educational dissemination tool. The CJRT encourages submission of original articles, papers, commentaries, case studies, literature reviews and directed reading papers. Submissions can be sent to Rita Hansen.
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