Inclusive Precepting
Please note: for some of the suggested readings, only an abstract is available here, but should serve as a starting point if you wish to pursue finding the reading in its entirety through the institution or site you are professionally affiliated with.
This position paper outlines the AACN’s perspectives on the importance of furthering the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in nursing education, research, and practice. |
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How Nurse Leaders Can Promote Diversity in Nursing | This short blog post from the American Nurses Association provides strategies for promoting diversity in your program, clinic, or site. |
Key Tips to Providing a Psychologically Safe Learning Environment in the Clinical Setting. | This open access article provides general guidelines for creating psychologically safe learning environments for nurses in clinical settings. The authors present four general categories: 1) before meeting students, 2) first meeting students, 3) continued relationship with students, and 4) general rules |
The Cultural Proficiency Framework |
This framework offers important insights and guidance on the essential elements of cultural proficiency through four “tools”: Elements, the Continuum, the Barriers and the Principles. From the book: Nuri-Robins, K., & Bundy, L. (2016). Fish out of water: Mentoring, monitoring and self-managing people who don't fit in. Corwin Publishing. |
Strategies to Reduce Bias and Racism in Nursing Precepted Experiences | This article provides guidance and strategies for including nurse preceptors to reduce bias in evaluations, address racism in clinical teaching, and train learners to be upstanders in DEI initiatives. |
ACTION Framework | ACTION is “response strategy” for effectively responding when a microaggression occurs. In this linked blog post, the creator of ACTION describes each component of the strategy. |