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    • Nursing Education
    • Health Equity
    • Social Determinants of Health

    Background:

    • Challenges persist in integrating diversity, disparities, and determinants (the 3 Ds) into nursing education.
    • Despite decades of discussion, nursing curricula have not adequately prepared professionals to reduce health disparities.
    • Previous literature reviews on cross-cultural care and anti-racism in nursing education have yielded minimal change.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide evidence of ongoing bias and racism in nursing education.
    • To propose actionable suggestions for curricular reform and training to foster inclusivity.
    • To address systemic issues within academic nursing to combat racism and promote health equity.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on diversity, disparities, and determinants in nursing education.
    • Analysis of evidence demonstrating continued bias and racism.
    • Development of recommendations for curriculum enhancement and educator/student training.

    Main Results:

    • Evidence indicates persistent bias and racism within the current nursing educational framework.
    • Existing curricula remain insufficient in preparing nurses to address health inequities.
    • A significant disconnect exists between the stated goals of reducing disparities and educational practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Academic nursing must embed health equity concepts throughout all programs.
    • Competency and commitment to addressing health disparities, inequalities, and inequities are essential.
    • Revising organizational structures and systemic culture is crucial to combat racism and create a nonbiased, inclusive nursing curriculum.