Discussing racism in healthcare: A qualitative study of reflections by graduate nursing students.
Elzana OdzakovicKarina HuusBeth Maina AhlbergHannah BradbySarah HamedSuruchi Thaper-BjörkertMaria BjörkPublished in: Nursing open (2023)
Three main categories were developed in the content analysis of student reflections: (a) the implicit embeddedness of racism in healthcare organization; (b) the effect of racism on interactions with patients; and (c) a growing awareness of one's own understanding of racism. This study indicates that student nurses discussed racism as relevant to understanding good clinical practice for the benefit of patients and work-based wellbeing of staff. This recognition of the organizational nature of racism warrants nursing leaders and managers to include racism as a social determinant of health in the undergraduate and graduate curricula to educate the next generation of nursing about racism.