2023
DOI: 10.1111/jan.15795
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“We'd really love to but we're really busy”: Silence, precarity and resistance as structural barriers to anti‐racism in nursing education

Abstract: AimTo identify structural barriers to the uptake and practice of anti‐racism in nursing education, specifically in the Canadian context.DesignA deconstructive, critical, qualitative inquiry informed by critical race theory, critical whiteness, feminism and post‐colonialism.MethodsThis study employed an anonymous online open‐ended questionnaire and online focus groups with Canadian nurse educators from April to June 2021. The data were analysed through a contextualist thematic analysis that accounts for data as… Show more

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