Pusey-Reid Eleonor, Quinn Lisa, Samost Mary E, Reidy Patricia A
Eleonor Pusey-Reid is an associate professor, Lisa Quinn is an assistant professor, Mary E. Samost is an assistant professor, and Patricia A. Reidy is a professor and associate dean of graduate programs and community engagement, all in the School of Nursing at the MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston. Samost is also executive director for perioperative services at Mass General Brigham-Salem Hospital in Salem, MA. Contact author: Eleonor Pusey-Reid,
Am J Nurs. 2023 Mar 1;123(3):36-43. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000921800.61980.7e.
There is a scarcity of nursing literature, studies, and educational materials on the assessment and early recognition of both common and serious integumentary and general health issues in people with dark skin tones. Nurses must be exposed to such learning resources to be adequately prepared to care for patients with diverse skin tones and to help reduce health disparities and promote health equity. This article provides faculty, nursing students, and clinicians with basic information about the assessment of dark skin tone and calls for action in academia and professional practice to ensure nurses and nursing students can effectively perform skin assessments in all patients.
关于深色皮肤人群常见和严重的皮肤及整体健康问题的评估与早期识别,护理文献、研究和教育材料匮乏。护士必须接触此类学习资源,以便充分做好照顾不同肤色患者的准备,帮助减少健康差距并促进健康公平。本文为教师、护理专业学生和临床医生提供有关深色皮肤评估的基本信息,并呼吁学术界和专业实践采取行动,以确保护士和护理专业学生能够有效地对所有患者进行皮肤评估。