Looking Back to Advance Equity in Psychiatric Nursing: Strategies for the Classroom and for Practice.

Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001309
Katherine Pfeiffer, Shaquita Starks, Aparna Kumar, Avi Wofsy, Kalisha Bonds Johnson, Kylie Smith
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Abstract: With deep historical roots in psychiatry, structural racism persists in psychiatric nursing today. Psychiatric nurses may hold implicit biases and stereotypical beliefs that influence how they perceive, assess, and interact with people from different racial backgrounds, leading to discrimination, poor treatment, and misdiagnosis. To eliminate discrimination in clinical care and diversify the workforce, there is an urgent need to integrate teaching and learning strategies that address influences of racism and racial identity in psychiatric nursing education. This article explores the historical context and proposes antiracist psychiatric nursing teaching and practice interventions to reduce the harms of racism.

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回顾过去,促进精神科护理中的公平:课堂和实践策略。
摘要:结构性种族主义与精神病学有着深厚的历史渊源,如今在精神科护理领域依然存在。精神科护士可能持有隐性偏见和陈规定型观念,这影响了他们如何看待、评估来自不同种族背景的人,以及如何与他们互动,从而导致歧视、不良治疗和误诊。为了消除临床护理中的歧视并实现劳动力的多样化,迫切需要在精神科护理教育中整合应对种族主义和种族认同影响的教学和学习策略。本文探讨了历史背景,并提出了反种族主义的精神科护理教学和实践干预措施,以减少种族主义的危害。
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