招募、保留和提升黑人护士的组织举措:快速回顾。

Keisha Jefferies, Meaghan Sim, Andrea Carson, Leah Boulos, Alliyah John-DeGrace, Tara Sampalli, Gail Tomblin Murphy
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简介:黑人护士在加拿大护士队伍中代表性不足。歧视和系统性障碍的遗留问题加剧了整个卫生系统中黑人护士在护理队伍中的代表性不足。目的:本研究的目的是确定和描述在医疗保健系统中黑人护士的招聘、保留和晋升的组织举措。方法:我们对北美和英国的黑人护士招聘、保留和晋升方面的同行评议文献和灰色文献进行了快速回顾。结果:本综述纳入了38个来源。所包含的大多数资源集中在领导倡议上,这些倡议描述了招聘、保留或晋升的多管齐下的方法。有用的倡议包括指导、专门的领导和晋升计划,以及支持性的制度政策。此外,还确定了几个黑人护士领导的组织/倡议。结论:这些发现强调了多管齐下的方法来加强和支持黑人护士队伍的重要性。此外,实施和评估举措对于了解如何加强劳动力代表性和包容性至关重要。
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Organizational Initiatives for the Recruitment, Retention and Advancement of Black Nurses: A Rapid Review.

Introduction: Black nurses are under-represented in the Canadian nursing workforce. A legacy of discrimination and systemic barriers reinforce the under-representation of Black nurses in the nursing workforce throughout the health system.

Objective: The objective of this study was to identify and describe organizational initiatives for the recruitment, retention and advancement of Black nurses in the healthcare system.

Methods: We conducted a rapid review of peer-reviewed and grey literature regarding the recruitment, retention and advancement initiatives for Black nurses, in North America and the UK.

Results: Thirty-eight sources were included in this review. Majority of the included sources focused on leadership initiatives that described a multi-pronged approach for recruitment, retention or advancement. Examples of useful initiatives included mentorship, dedicated leadership and advancement programs, as well as supportive institutional policies. In addition, several Black nurse-led organizations/initiatives were identified.

Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of multi-pronged approaches to enhance and support the Black nurse workforce. In addition, implementing and evaluating initiatives is critical to understanding how workforce representation and inclusion is strengthened.

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