Discussion of Identity and Implicit Bias: A Strategy to Address Racism and Social Justice in Pediatric Nursing Education.

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Kristen E Stevens, Elizabeth G Choma, Julia A Clarke, Jennifer M Walsh
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Abstract: Nurse educators must weave discussions of systemic racism, social justice, social determinants of health, and psychosocial influences throughout the curriculum. For an online pediatric course, an activity was developed to raise awareness of implicit bias. This experience interfused assigned readings from the literature, introspection of identity, and guided discussion. Framed by principles of transformative learning, faculty facilitated an online dialogue involving groups of 5 to 10 students through aggregated self-descriptors and open prompts. Ground rules for the discussion established psychological safety. This activity complements other schoolwide racial justice initiatives.

讨论身份和隐性偏见:儿科护理教育中解决种族主义和社会公正问题的策略。
摘要:护士教育者必须将系统性种族主义、社会正义、健康的社会决定因素和社会心理影响等方面的讨论贯穿于整个课程中。在儿科在线课程中,开发了一项活动来提高对隐性偏见的认识。这一体验融合了指定的文献阅读、对身份的反思和引导性讨论。在变革性学习原则的框架下,教师通过汇总自我描述和开放性提示,引导 5 到 10 名学生组成的小组进行在线对话。讨论的基本规则确定了心理安全。这项活动是对全校其他种族公正活动的补充。
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Nursing Education Perspectives
Nursing Education Perspectives EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: A publication of the National League for Nursing, Nursing Education Perspectives is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly journal that provides evidence for best practices in nursing education. Through the publication of rigorously designed studies, the journal contributes to the advancement of the science of nursing education. It serves as a forum for research and innovation regarding teaching and learning, curricula, technology, and other issues important to nursing education. Today, as nurse educators strive to advance research in nursing education and break away from established patterns and chart new pathways in nursing education, Nursing Education Perspectives is a vital resource. Nursing Education Perspectives is housed in the NLN Chamberlain College of Nursing for the Advancement of the Science of Nursing Education.
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