护理研究生课程的多样性、公平性和包容性能力。

Jeremy Jordan, Shannon S Layton, Christina M Wilson, Elizabeth A Crooks, Tedra Smith
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背景:将多样性、公平性和包容性(DEI)概念融入整个课程,对于培养高级执业护士提供以人为本的护理至关重要。本文介绍了一所院校为护理研究生设计和评估由教师开发的多元化、公平和包容(DEI)能力的情况:方法:由教师和内容专家组成的特别工作组在开发与高级护理教育相关的以 DEI 为重点的能力时,采用了改良的德尔菲法。在改良德尔菲法中使用了文献综述、教师调查和内容专家:跨学科教师领导的护理研究生DEI课程能力的创建包括概述、三个领域的确定、八项能力及相关关键要素,以及阐明九个基本DEI术语的词汇表:结论:为护理专业研究生课程开发DEI能力是可行的,也是培养学生具备价值观和技能的重要策略,以解决医疗保健中持续存在的结构性不平等问题。[J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(X):XXX-XXX.].
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Competencies for a Graduate Nursing Program.

Background: The integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) concepts throughout the curriculum is imperative to the preparation of advanced-practice nurses to deliver person-centered care. This article describes the design and evaluation of one institution's faculty-developed DEI competencies for graduate nursing students.

Method: A task force of faculty and content experts utilized a modified Delphi approach in the development of DEI-focused competencies related to advanced-level nursing education. A literature review, a faculty survey, and content experts were employed in the modified Delphi approach.

Results: Creation of interdisciplinary faculty-lead graduate nursing DEI curricular competencies included an overview, identification of three domains, eight competencies with associated key elements, and a glossary clarifying nine essential DEI terms.

Conclusion: The development of DEI competencies for graduate nursing programs is feasible and an important strategy for preparing students with the values and skills to address the ongoing embedded structural inequalities in health care. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(X):XXX-XXX.].

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