The role of nurses in addressing health disparities (2024)

Skip to content

UCI nursing faculty are at the forefront of narrowing the gap

Home>Posts>The role of nurses in addressing health disparities

PreviousNext

The role of nurses in addressing health disparities (4)By Miriam Bender
Associate Professor, UCI Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing

Healthcare should be equally accessible to all, regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, and other factors.

Unfortunately, statistics show that minority groups are more likely to experience significant health conditions such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes and die from these conditions.

Across the nation, there is a great effort to better understand and address health disparities to promote health equity.

Nurses have always been at the forefront of making meaningful changes toward health equity and play a crucial role in understanding, identifying, and responding to barriers that prevent people from having the opportunity to be as healthy as possible.

Generating nursing care delivery evidence

One of the ways UCI Nursing is moving the needle forward on nursing innovation is by generating much-needed evidence on nursing care delivery.

For example, one UCI faculty’s empirical nursing research programs explore the best ways to organize nursing in the hospital setting to impact patient care and outcomes. The team is currently implementing these findings and best practices at UCI Medical Center — a truly cutting-edge program.

UCI nursing faculty are tapping into the digital frontier and leveraging mobile technologies to offer stress management strategies and nursing-engaged AI to provide physical activity recommendations to patients who suffer from chronic conditions.

UCI nursing faculty are also utilizing wearable technology to address disparities in older adults and providing in-person hands-on education to elders to get them comfortable with using digital home monitoring tools.

The digital tools play hand-in-hand with moving the needle forward on cultural humility and caring with compassion. Nursing students at UCI train to be reflective listeners and seek trust with patients to integrate technology into patient care.

A center for health discourse

UCI’s Center for Nursing Philosophy serves as a convening arm for nurses in the United States and worldwide to engage in health discourse and share the latest scholarship on nursing philosophy. The center is the only academic organized nursing philosophy entity in the United States, filling a much-needed void.

The center’s goal is to lead the advancement of forward thinking about health and healthcare by supporting scholarly collaboration, publication and dissemination.

By engaging universities, scholars, and institutions worldwide at the upcoming Hybrid 25th International Nursing Philosophy Conference on Aug. 17-19, this forum will serve as an opportunity to cross-pollinate ideas and implementation strategies for addressing health disparities and furthering equitable care across the nursing spectrum.

Community-engaged approach

UCI Nursing is also implementing a community-engaged approach, to ensure the needs of diverse and minority populations are included to provide the highest level of cultural humility.

Diversity in nursing also ensures variety in language and cultural awareness. Nurses who can provide care in their patient’s native language or suggest appropriate resources help fill the gap for better health literacy and access to care.

One of the most powerful things nurses can do to reduce health disparities is to advocate for their patients. This may include advocating for patient rights, appropriate resources, interpreters, distress screening, or even cultural-competence training.

Addressing preventable health issues

Nurses can better address preventable health issues by considering social and environmental factors. Nurses with diverse backgrounds are more sensitive to these factors. Multiple studies have shown that racial and ethnic minority nurses are more likely to work in underserved areas, providing healthcare to those who experience health disparities.

Health disparities are not new, but there has been progress in righting this inequality. As our nation becomes increasingly diverse, it is important to identify health disparities and take steps to reduce and ultimately eliminate them.

UCI nurses are leading the way in building healthy communities and improving health where it matters, often starting in their neighborhoods and workplaces to bring about sustainable change.

Chuck Villanueva2022-08-09T12:47:33-07:00August 4th, 2022|Our Impact|

Share This Event!

FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterestEmail

Related Posts

The role of nurses in addressing health disparities (5)

UCI Nursing Graduate Cassidie Thomas Mentors Fellow UCI Nursing Graduates Entering the Profession as School Nurses

Gallery

UCI Nursing Graduate Cassidie Thomas Mentors Fellow UCI Nursing Graduates Entering the Profession as School Nurses

February 16th, 2024|0 Comments

The role of nurses in addressing health disparities (6)

Understanding how the pandemic affected California’s school nurses

Gallery

Understanding how the pandemic affected California’s school nurses

January 22nd, 2024|0 Comments

The role of nurses in addressing health disparities (7)

Susanne Phillips honored as Distinguished Educator

Gallery

Susanne Phillips honored as Distinguished Educator

December 6th, 2023|0 Comments

Leave A Comment

Toggle Sliding Bar Area

Contact Us!

Address
Sue & Bill Gross Nursing & Health Sciences Hall
854 Health Sciences Road
Irvine, CA 92697

Hours
Monday – Friday
9:00AM to 4:30PM

Fill Contact Form
Call:
949-824-1514

Follow Us!

Page load link
Go to Top
The role of nurses in addressing health disparities (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Tyson Zemlak

Last Updated:

Views: 6032

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (63 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Tyson Zemlak

Birthday: 1992-03-17

Address: Apt. 662 96191 Quigley Dam, Kubview, MA 42013

Phone: +441678032891

Job: Community-Services Orchestrator

Hobby: Coffee roasting, Calligraphy, Metalworking, Fashion, Vehicle restoration, Shopping, Photography

Introduction: My name is Tyson Zemlak, I am a excited, light, sparkling, super, open, fair, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.