Ridling Debra, Finch Christina, Moore J Mari, Ofamen Juliette, Price Wendy
Author Affiliations: Associate Chief Nurse (Dr Ridling), Practice and Research, Nursing; Manager (Finch), Medical Unit; Nursing Professional Development Practitioner (Moore), Nursing; Charge Nurse (Ofamen), Postanesthesia Care Unit; and Director (Price), Workforce Development and Planning, Seattle Children's, Washington.
J Nurs Adm. 2023;53(7-8):399-407. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000001306.
In the last decade, there has been active discourse within nursing communities regarding healthcare disparities associated with racism. To address this critical problem, a multidisciplinary team at a pediatric healthcare setting identified 33 projects across 4 key drivers of health equity. The drivers of health equity include: 1) developing a diverse nursing workforce; 2) creating a nursing culture with a strong sense of belonging; 3) providing learning and growth opportunities; and 4) providing equitable nursing care. This article describes 1 organization's approach to addressing healthcare disparities associated with racism through a nursing program to address equity, diversity, inclusion, and antiracism.
在过去十年中,护理界一直在积极讨论与种族主义相关的医疗保健差异问题。为了解决这一关键问题,一家儿科医疗机构的多学科团队在健康公平的4个关键驱动因素中确定了33个项目。健康公平的驱动因素包括:1)培养多元化的护理人员队伍;2)营造一种有强烈归属感的护理文化;3)提供学习和成长机会;4)提供公平的护理服务。本文介绍了一个组织通过一项旨在促进公平、多样性、包容性和反种族主义的护理项目来解决与种族主义相关的医疗保健差异问题的方法。