Health equity knowledge development: A conversation with Black nurse researchers

Nurs Inq. 2022 Jan;29(1):e12463. doi: 10.1111/nin.12463. Epub 2021 Oct 17.

Abstract

Can the institutional systems that prepare Black nurse researchers question the ways their systemic pathways have impacted health equity knowledge development in nursing? We invite our readers to keep this question in mind and engage with our conversation as Black nurse researchers, scholars, educators, and clinicians. The purpose of our conversation, and this article, is to explore the transactional impact of knowledge development pathways and Black faculty retention pathways on the state of health equity knowledge in nursing today. Over a series of conversations, we discuss the research exploitation of communities of color, deficit research funding, knowledge capitalization, the marginalization of diversity as a continuous process, a lack of sociocultural authority, and our thoughts on solutions. We conclude by using the wisdom of a generation to answer our initial question.

Keywords: Black/African American faculty; faculty retention; health equity; knowledge development; nurse researchers.

MeSH terms

  • Black People
  • Faculty, Nursing*
  • Health Equity*
  • Humans
  • Knowledge*
  • Research Personnel*