Creat Nurs. 2022 Aug 1;28(3):184-191. doi: 10.1891/CN-2022-0024.
The baccalaureate degree has been touted as the preferred minimum entry into professional nursing practice in the United States. Although the number of Black registered nurses is increasing overall, Black nurses are disproportionately represented at the associate degree level. This article describes how structural racism and Eurocentric gatekeeping have historically created barriers in nursing education. We propose alternative pathways to diversify nursing education that promote equitable access to the profession.
学士学位一直被誉为美国进入专业护理实践的首选最低要求。尽管注册黑人护士的数量总体上在增加,但在副学士学位层面上,黑人护士的比例不成比例。本文描述了历史上结构性种族主义和欧洲中心主义的把关行为如何在护理教育中造成障碍。我们提出了多样化护理教育的替代途径,以促进公平获得该职业。