Inclusive education, sustainable development, and core nursing values all share common goals of promoting diversity, equity, social justice, and inclusion. However, prevailing norms of exclusion may shape health systems and healthcare workers’ attitudes and threaten inclusive patient care. Ongoing global conflicts and violence resulting in growing patient diversity in terms of ethnicity and migration status have led to questions regarding healthcare systems’ preparedness for inclusive nursing. Diversity-rich classrooms and collaborative learning methods, like role play, are inclusive strategies that may be useful in nursing education. The purpose of this paper is to present lessons learned from incorporating role play about forced migration...
Diversity in the nursing workforce lags behind the demographic of the national population; therefore...
This paper explored problem-based learning and cultural diversity, critical thinking and clinical ju...
Purpose. To describe the experience of African-American women in a predominantly White nursing schoo...
Background: In many countries, forced migrants can seek asylum based on persecution and danger relat...
Existentialism in nursing is often discussed in terms of diagnoses and end-of-life and rarely from t...
Background: The experiential learning gained by student nurses and educators using flipped classroom...
Students embarking on undergraduate nursing programmes face many challenges. They must adapt to rais...
Background: Front line health care professionals have a responsibility to ensure that excluded group...
Racism within health care creates hostile work environments for health care staff and inhibits heali...
Societies in the developed world are becoming increasingly diverse as they experience growth in the ...
The expanding cultural diversity of nursing classrooms provides a fertile learning environment for m...
Dismantling structural racism challenges nurses to consider the extent to which issues of inclusion,...
Background: Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in health care are recognized as valuable factors...
AbstractThe Difficult Dialogues project is an international initiative that promotes the development...
Diversity in the nursing workforce lags behind the demographic of the national population; therefore...
This paper explored problem-based learning and cultural diversity, critical thinking and clinical ju...
Purpose. To describe the experience of African-American women in a predominantly White nursing schoo...
Background: In many countries, forced migrants can seek asylum based on persecution and danger relat...
Existentialism in nursing is often discussed in terms of diagnoses and end-of-life and rarely from t...
Background: The experiential learning gained by student nurses and educators using flipped classroom...
Students embarking on undergraduate nursing programmes face many challenges. They must adapt to rais...
Background: Front line health care professionals have a responsibility to ensure that excluded group...
Racism within health care creates hostile work environments for health care staff and inhibits heali...
Societies in the developed world are becoming increasingly diverse as they experience growth in the ...
The expanding cultural diversity of nursing classrooms provides a fertile learning environment for m...
Dismantling structural racism challenges nurses to consider the extent to which issues of inclusion,...
Background: Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in health care are recognized as valuable factors...
AbstractThe Difficult Dialogues project is an international initiative that promotes the development...
Diversity in the nursing workforce lags behind the demographic of the national population; therefore...
This paper explored problem-based learning and cultural diversity, critical thinking and clinical ju...
Purpose. To describe the experience of African-American women in a predominantly White nursing schoo...