J Nurs Educ. 2022 Aug;61(8):447-454. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20220602-05. Epub 2022 Aug 1.
Systemic racism and inequity are embedded in higher education, especially in nursing. By disregarding health disparities and inequities, a hidden curriculum is endorsed, implicitly letting both instructors and students know that not addressing these subjects is acceptable.
Needs assessments were performed to assess faculty and student attitudes about the needs for justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) concepts. Using the Plan-Do-Study-Act model, the School of Nursing leadership, faculty, and students created taskforces to implement anti-oppression curricula throughout prelicensure courses.
Anti-oppression curricula and workshops were piloted successfully in the first semester of prelicensure nursing. Student feedback was positive with constructive suggestions. JEDI curriculum mapping was completed across the prelicensure nursing curriculum.
JEDI concepts must be integrated across nursing curricula to identify gaps. Forming a collaboration between leadership, faculty, and students is an optimal way to proceed as they all are invested and accountable for change. .
系统性种族主义和不平等现象存在于高等教育中,尤其是在护理领域。通过忽视健康差异和不平等现象,一种隐性课程得到了认可,这暗示着教师和学生都知道不解决这些问题是可以接受的。
进行了需求评估,以评估教师和学生对正义、公平、多样性和包容性(JEDI)概念的需求的态度。利用计划-执行-研究-行动模型,护理学院的领导层、教师和学生成立了工作组,在所有的预注册课程中实施反压迫课程。
反压迫课程和研讨会在预注册护理的第一个学期成功试行。学生的反馈是积极的,并提出了建设性的建议。在预注册护理课程中完成了 JEDI 课程映射。
必须在护理课程中整合 JEDI 概念,以发现差距。领导层、教师和学生之间的合作是一种最佳的推进方式,因为他们都对变革有投资,并对此负责。