National outrage over the killings of George Floyd and other Black Americans in the United States prompted public outcry against police brutality and racism in law enforcement and drew national attention to systemic racism as a public health crisis. In response, during the summer of 2020 many health organizations issued position statements in response to the murders. This article examines such statements issued by 3 prominent nursing organizations and 18 schools of nursing. Thematic analysis revealed six themes in the statements of the professional organizations, and a content analysis revealed that the statements of the schools of nursing were generally aligned with these themes. Such position statements can provide a viable approach to th...
As a response to the 2020 global reaction to social injustice, the School of Nursing and Health Scie...
Racial color-blindness is a meritocratic ahistorical false belief surrounding the denial, minimizati...
Racism in healthcare is real and it impacts nurses in ways that permeate the culture of healthcare. ...
Amidst many opportunities to create positive change and examine systemic anti-racist decolonial prac...
Racism within health care creates hostile work environments for health care staff and inhibits heali...
National unrest followed the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Enraged by yet another Black ma...
The converging crises of COVID-19 and racist state violence in 2020 shifted public discourse about m...
Racism in nursing practice is a pervasive issue that undermines patient care, health outcomes, and t...
INTRODUCTION: Two years since the murder of George Floyd, there has been unprecedented attention to ...
The year 2020 has been marked by historic protests across the United States and the globe sparked by...
The year 2020 opened the eyes of many to the structures of racism that persist in our country. As th...
Background: In the U.S., White females comprise the majority of the nursing profession; nationwide a...
Systemic racism is evident in the racialized health outcomes of Indigenous patients in Canada and th...
The killing of George Floyd in May 2020 in Minneapolis, MN ushered in an unprecedented series of pub...
We argue that while the discipline of nursing aligns with the ideals of social justice and anti-raci...
As a response to the 2020 global reaction to social injustice, the School of Nursing and Health Scie...
Racial color-blindness is a meritocratic ahistorical false belief surrounding the denial, minimizati...
Racism in healthcare is real and it impacts nurses in ways that permeate the culture of healthcare. ...
Amidst many opportunities to create positive change and examine systemic anti-racist decolonial prac...
Racism within health care creates hostile work environments for health care staff and inhibits heali...
National unrest followed the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Enraged by yet another Black ma...
The converging crises of COVID-19 and racist state violence in 2020 shifted public discourse about m...
Racism in nursing practice is a pervasive issue that undermines patient care, health outcomes, and t...
INTRODUCTION: Two years since the murder of George Floyd, there has been unprecedented attention to ...
The year 2020 has been marked by historic protests across the United States and the globe sparked by...
The year 2020 opened the eyes of many to the structures of racism that persist in our country. As th...
Background: In the U.S., White females comprise the majority of the nursing profession; nationwide a...
Systemic racism is evident in the racialized health outcomes of Indigenous patients in Canada and th...
The killing of George Floyd in May 2020 in Minneapolis, MN ushered in an unprecedented series of pub...
We argue that while the discipline of nursing aligns with the ideals of social justice and anti-raci...
As a response to the 2020 global reaction to social injustice, the School of Nursing and Health Scie...
Racial color-blindness is a meritocratic ahistorical false belief surrounding the denial, minimizati...
Racism in healthcare is real and it impacts nurses in ways that permeate the culture of healthcare. ...