Creat Nurs. 2022 Aug 1;28(3):177-183. doi: 10.1891/CN-2022-0021.
The nursing profession has been predominantly white and female since the time of Florence Nightingale. The United States 2020 census revealed a changing demographic landscape in which white people are no longer the majority race; this shift will continue well into the future based on who is having babies. Calls to diversify the nursing workforce and address disparities and inequities in health care continue. Nursing faculty who shape curricula are challenged to create a more inclusive framework to teach students about care. Without focused attention on how to prepare future nurses to care for all people, patient safety and quality of care are at stake. This article suggests using critical race theory as a framework to re-educate American nurses.
自弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔时代以来,护理行业一直以白人女性为主。美国 2020 年人口普查显示,人口结构正在发生变化,白人不再占多数;根据生育情况,这种变化将持续到未来。人们呼吁使护理人员队伍多样化,解决医疗保健方面的差异和不平等问题。制定课程的护理教师面临着创建一个更具包容性的框架来教导学生护理知识的挑战。如果不关注如何培养未来的护士为所有人提供护理,那么患者安全和护理质量就会受到威胁。本文建议使用批判种族理论作为框架,重新教育美国护士。