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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Healthcare Professions

Background:

  • Workplace discrimination is a significant issue with various forms.
  • The nursing profession, while diverse, may present unique challenges.
  • Understanding the spectrum of discrimination is crucial for an inclusive environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the unacceptability of all forms of workplace discrimination.
  • To contextualize gender-based discrimination within the nursing profession.
  • To emphasize the greater severity of racial discrimination and prejudice.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative reflection on personal experiences.
  • Comparative analysis of different types of workplace discrimination.
  • Literature review on gender and racial bias in healthcare.

Main Results:

  • Gender-based discrimination experienced by men in nursing is acknowledged.
  • Racial discrimination and prejudice are identified as more pervasive and severe.
  • A stark contrast is drawn between the impact of gender bias and racial bias.

Conclusions:

  • All forms of workplace discrimination require attention and mitigation.
  • The severity of racial discrimination necessitates a primary focus in diversity and inclusion efforts.
  • Creating a truly equitable environment in nursing requires addressing all biases, with particular attention to the most harmful forms.