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

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Author Affiliations: Assistant Professor (Drs Wright, Baptiste, Abshire, Hansen, and Wright), Research Program Assistant (Ms Booth), Registered Nurse (Ms Alvarez), Director of Student Services (Ms Barrett), DNP/PhD Candidate (Ms Jenkins), Associate Director, Campus Operations (Ms Scarborough), Forme

Published: August 2021


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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.

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