识别和解决护理教学中的偏见:一篇创造性的争议文章

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING NURSING FORUM Pub Date : 2023-04-13 DOI:10.1155/2023/3459527
Sara L. Gleasman-DeSimone
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护理人员都有某种形式的无意识或隐性偏见。这种类型的偏见不是故意的,但它足以影响学生,并最终导致学生未来患者的医疗保健差异。这些差异很可能是显而易见的,例如,黑人妇女患乳腺癌的死亡率异常高,以及变性人、女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋者在关键时刻往往不得不寻求医疗帮助时的犹豫。因此,为了帮助解决范式转变,需要教师如何教育未来的护理提供者。这篇评论文章的目的是鼓励反思内隐偏见和偏见的教学护理学生需要产生这样的变化。它还描述了偏见清单等工具,教师可以使用这些工具来帮助思考如何最大限度地减少教材中的隐性偏见。
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Identifying and Addressing Bias in Nursing Teaching: A Creative Controversy Essay
Nursing faculty all have some form of unconscious or implicit bias. This type of bias is not intentional, but negative enough that it can influence students and ultimately help to create healthcare disparities for students’ future patients. These disparities are likely evident, for instance, in the anomalously high death rate of Black women with breast cancer, and in the hesitancy that transgender, lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals often have to obtain medical help at crucial times. To help address a paradigm shift, is therefore, required in how faculty educate future nursing providers. This review paper has been written to encourage reflection about implicit bias and bias in teaching nursing students required to engender such a change. It also describes tools such as a bias checklist that can be used by faculty to help reflect on ways to minimize implicit bias in teaching materials.
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期刊介绍: Nursing Forum is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that invites original manuscripts that explore, explicate or report issues, ideas, trends and innovations that shape the nursing profession. Research manuscripts should emphasize the implications rather than the methods or analysis. Quality improvement manuscripts should emphasize the outcomes and follow the SQUIRE Guidelines in creating the manuscript. Evidence-based manuscripts should emphasize the findings and implications for practice and follow PICOT format. Concept analysis manuscripts should emphasize the evidence for support of the concept and follow an accepted format for such analyses.
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