Race inequalities in healthcare: Meet the nurses who are leading change
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Race inequalities in healthcare: Meet the nurses who are leading change

Erin Dean Health journalist

Nurses tackling deep-seated inequity explain how they are closing gaps in care provision for certain populations by challenging racial and cultural bias

Race inequalities were thrown into sharp focus during the COVID-19 pandemic, with disproportionate numbers of people from minority ethnic backgrounds in the UK, including nurses and other healthcare staff, dying from the disease.

Nursing Standard. 39, 2, 35-38. doi: 10.7748/ns.39.2.35.s17

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