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    • Public Health
    • Social Justice

    Background:

    • Racism persists within nursing, impacting health equity.
    • Structural inequities hinder progress in nursing education, research, and practice.

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    • To introduce the American Nurses Association's draft position statement on racism in nursing.
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    • To promote equitable environments in nursing education, research, and practice.

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    • Analysis of the American Nurses Association's draft position statement.
    • Review of existing literature on racism and health disparities in nursing.

    Main Results:

    • The statement outlines a framework for identifying and dismantling structural racism in nursing.
    • It proposes new approaches to nursing education, research, and practice to foster equity.

    Conclusions:

    • The position statement represents a significant step towards addressing racism in nursing.
    • Implementing its recommendations is crucial for achieving health equity and transforming the nursing profession.