Compelling Voices of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Prelicensure Nursing Students: Application of the Cultural Humility Framework

Rebecca Wright, Diana Lyn Baptiste, Ashley Booth, Helena Addison, Martha Abshire, Daisy Alvarez, Megan Barrett, Bryan Hansen, Emerald Jenkins, Sabrina Scarborough, Erin Wright, Patricia M. Davidson, Gloria C. Ramsey

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Abstract

Background Diversity, equity, and inclusion are increasingly recognized as core values for guiding nursing education, practice, and research. The conceptual framework of cultural humility has been adapted in a variety of health care settings, fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion through openness, supportive interaction, self-awareness, self-reflection, and critique. Problem Nurse educators have the opportunity, but may find it challenging, to teach students about the changing landscape of health care and the populations we serve. Approach This article describes the integration of the cultural humility framework into nursing curricula to teach principles of diversity, equity, and inclusivity. We provide a practical example of a diversity panel, with student and panelist reflections, exploring the intersectionality of experiences in health care and integration of personal accounts and perspectives. Conclusion Dialogue about diversity, equity, and inclusion is essential for preparing future nurses to deliver culturally competent care and promote health equity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)E90-E94
JournalNurse educator
Volume46
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • cultural humility
  • curriculum
  • diversity
  • equity
  • inclusion
  • nursing education

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Fundamentals and skills
  • Education
  • General Nursing
  • LPN and LVN

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