University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK.
Nurs Inq. 2022 Jan;29(1):e12436. doi: 10.1111/nin.12436. Epub 2021 Jun 14.
The aim of this paper was to explore the experiences of perceived prejudices faced in England by Black African mental health nurses. Purposive sampling was used to identify five nurses from sub-Saharan Africa. They were interviewed using face-to-face semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). The findings were reported under two superordinate themes: Judging a book by its cover and opportunities. The findings showed that Black African nurses experience deep-rooted discrimination and marginalisation. Aside from that, because of their ethnicity and the fact that they speak English as a second language, they face discrimination and have difficulty achieving leadership roles. These findings provide key stakeholders, such as nursing trade unions and professional associations, as well as NHS employers, with the opportunity to act to counter hegemony in the NHS and recognise that discriminatory and racially related barriers hinder Black African nurses from reaching their full professional potential.
本文旨在探讨在英国工作的非洲裔心理健康护士所经历的偏见。采用目的性抽样方法,从撒哈拉以南非洲地区确定了 5 名护士。他们接受了面对面的半结构化访谈。使用解释性现象学分析(IPA)进行数据分析。研究结果报告了两个主要主题:以貌取人和机会。研究结果表明,非洲裔护士经历了根深蒂固的歧视和边缘化。除此之外,由于他们的族裔以及他们将英语作为第二语言的事实,他们面临歧视,并且难以担任领导角色。这些发现为关键利益相关者(如护理工会和专业协会以及 NHS 雇主)提供了机会,以采取行动对抗 NHS 中的霸权,并认识到歧视性和种族相关的障碍阻碍了非洲裔护士充分发挥其专业潜力。