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E-raamat: Researching Racism in Nursing: Reflexive Accounts and Personal Stories

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Research shows that racism affects the working lives of nurses and nurse academics, as well as healthcare service delivery and outcomes. This book looks at the impact of racism, from experiences of microaggression to discrimination and structural and institutionalised racism.

Focusing on the work of six doctoral researchers and practitioners who have chosen to address and investigate the racism they experience, witness or observe in the UK’s National Health Service and Universities, this book includes personal reflections on their findings. The substantive chapters are framed by a discussion of policy and research on racism, thoughts on research supervision within this field and a drawing together of the key themes developed through this book.

Giving voice to nurses’ and lecturers’ responses to racism in nursing education and practice, this is an important contribution for students, researchers and practitioners with an interest in health inequalities, healthcare organisations, research methods and workforce development.



Research shows that racism affects the working lives of nurses an nurse academics, as well as healthcare service delivery and outcomes. This book looks at the impact of racism, from experiences of microaggression to discrimination and structural and institutionalised racism.

1.Introduction: Researching racism in nursing Helen Allan. 2.Doctoral
research the personal is academic Michael Traynor. 3.On listening to
Migrant Women Ann Mitchell. 4.Experiences of perinatal British mental health
services: reflections on conducting research with migrant women from
Sub-Saharan Africa Gabriel Ngalomba. 5,An ethnography of Islamophobia Dave
Ring. 6.The Nursing and Midwifery Councils role in Integrating
Internationally Educated Nurses in the UK healthcare Monday Ugiagbe. 7.An
exploration of the experience of Black and Minority Ethnic nurse educators in
UK universities Donna Scholefield. 8.Racism in nursing: the more things
change, the more they stay the same Petula Gordon.
Helen Allan is Professor in Nursing at Middlesex University, UK. Michael Traynor is Professor of Nursing Policy at Middlesex University, UK.