Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 5, 2025

A Novel Method for Involving Women of Color at High Risk for Preterm Birth in Research Priority Setting
Published on: January 12, 2018
Advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging within academic nursing
Sheria G Robinson-Lane1, Rushika V Patel2, Patricia Coleman-Burns3
1Department of Systems, Populations, and Leadership, School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States of America.
Abstract:
The lack of diversity in professional nursing education curricula, practices, and policies is reflective of its colonialist history. Despite increasing calls for action and organizational position statements affirming the importance of advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, this deeply rooted history has led to embedded structural racism and other forms of bias that have remained rife in the discipline. The desire to maintain a status quo that ignores the institutional and structural effects of bias has even led some states to defund and disempower institutions historically charged with advancing knowledge and fostering inclusive education. Ongoing inattentiveness to addressing bias and practices that center idealized Whiteness diminishes our disciplinary capacity for innovation and reduces the likelihood of achieving key nursing aims such as the optimization of health for all and the adequate preparation of a civically engaged and socially conscious workforce. The following commentary examines how centering diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging as key values provides a basis for a culture change that can decolonize the discipline.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
National Nursing Organizations II
The AACN emphasizes a healthy work environment through six standards to achieve an optimal patient outcome. The standards are appropriate staffing, meaningful recognition, collaboration, authentic leadership, effective communication, and decision-making. In addition, AACN provides certification programs, webinars, journals, and...
Nursing Code of Ethics
Current Trends in Nursing I
Nursing Ethical Principles I
Autonomy
Autonomy underscores the significance of a patient's self-determination and freedom from external control. In healthcare, respecting...
Current Trends in Nursing II
Aims Of Nursing

