The Lived Experience of Black Nurse Faculty in Predominantly White Schools of Nursing

被引:33
作者
Whitfield-Harris, Lisa [1 ]
Lockhart, Joan Such [2 ]
Zoucha, Richard [2 ]
Alexander, Rumay [3 ]
机构
[1] Thomas Edison State Univ, Sch Nursing, 301 W State St, Trenton, NJ 08068 USA
[2] Duquesne Univ, Sch Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 USA
[3] Univ N Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC USA
关键词
nurse faculty; Black; African American; nurse; nursing; MINORITY FACULTY; PROFESSORS; ATTRITION; MEMBERS;
D O I
10.1177/1043659617699064
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Purpose: This study explored the experiences of Black nurse faculty employed in predominantly White schools of nursing. High attrition rates of this group were noted in previous literature. Understanding their experiences is important to increase nurse diversity. Design: Hermeneutic phenomenology was used to explore the experiences of 15 Black nurse faculty using interviews. Findings: Four themes were extracted as the following: cultural norms of the workplace, coping with improper assets, life as a Lone Ranger, and surviving the workplace environment. Discussion: The study provided insight to understand the meaning that Black faculty members give to their experiences working in predominantly White schools of nursing. Findings exemplify the need to improve culturally competent work environments and mentoring programs. Implications for Practice: Results suggest that better communication and proper respect from students, colleagues, and administrators are necessary. The limited research on this topic illustrates that Black nurse faculty remain under investigated; research is necessary to determine effective change strategies.
引用
收藏
页码:608 / 615
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
[21]   Meanings of troubled conscience in nursing homes: nurses' lived experience [J].
Munkeby, Hilde ;
Bratberg, Grete ;
Devik, Siri A. .
NURSING ETHICS, 2023, 30 (01) :20-31
[22]   DEVELOPMENT OF ON-LINE TRAINING IN NURSING: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE FACULTY OF NURSING SCIENCE AT UNIVERSITY OF MONTREAL [J].
Harvie, Sharon E. ;
Dubois, Sylvie ;
Girard, Francine .
EDULEARN10: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES, 2010,
[23]   African American faculty expressing concerns: breaking the silence at predominantly white research oriented universities [J].
Ross, Henry H. ;
Edwards, Willie J. .
RACE ETHNICITY AND EDUCATION, 2016, 19 (03) :461-479
[24]   A Qualitative Exploration of Nurse Faculty Experiences Related to the Sudden Unanticipated Death of a Nursing Student [J].
Colancecco, Elise ;
Farber, Janice ;
Dorney, Paulette .
NURSE EDUCATOR, 2024, 49 (02) :67-72
[25]   Retaining Family Identity: Lived Experience of Caregiving in the Black Community [J].
Duncan, Lessep T. ;
Smith, Mark .
JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES, 2023, 54 (08) :661-680
[26]   Evaluating the perceived role of the nurse consultant through the lived experience of healthcare professionals [J].
McSherry, Rob ;
Mudd, Dave ;
Campbell, Steve .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, 2007, 16 (11) :2066-2080
[27]   Using lecture capture: A qualitative study of nursing faculty's experience [J].
Freed, Patricia E. ;
Bertram, Julie E. ;
McLaughlin, Dorcas E. .
NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, 2014, 34 (04) :598-602
[28]   The Perpetual Outsider: Voices of Black Women Pursuing Doctoral Degrees at Predominantly White Institutions [J].
Shavers, Marjorie C. ;
Moore, James L., III .
JOURNAL OF MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING AND DEVELOPMENT, 2019, 47 (04) :210-226
[29]   My Rock: Black Women Attending Graduate School at a Southern Predominantly White University [J].
Alexander, Quentin R. ;
Bodenhorn, Nancy .
JOURNAL OF COLLEGE COUNSELING, 2015, 18 (03) :259-274
[30]   The relations among general and race-related stressors and psychoeducational adjustment in Black students attending predominantly white institutions [J].
Neville, HA ;
Heppner, PP ;
Ji, P ;
Thye, R .
JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES, 2004, 34 (04) :599-618