(Correct version ) Implicit bias Towards Homeless people among Nurses ( Group 6 – Micah, Shaurya, Corey, Trudy, Kyla )

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Group Number: Group #6

Group Members: Micah, Shaurya, Corey, Trudy, Kyla

This video talks about the implicit bias that nurses may have towards homeless people. Research Articles and statistics from government sites are used to present this case. Two narrators will present this information, while three actors will perform a case study to demonstrate this implicit bias.

References for this study include :

Addiction, Substance Use and Homelessness -An Analysis from the Nationally Coordinated Point-in-Time Counts. (n.d.). https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/canada/employment-social-development/programs/homelessness/publications-bulletins/report-addiction/HPD-Report-AddictionsReport-20210121-VF.pdf

National Institutes of Health (2022). Implicit Bias. Scientific Workforce Diversity at National Institutes of Health. https://diversity.nih.gov/sociocultural-factors/implicit-bias

Woith, W. M., Kerber, C., Astroth, K. S., & Jenkins, S. H. (2016). Lessons from the Homeless: Civil and Uncivil Interactions with Nurses, Self-Care Behaviours, and Barriers to Care. Nursing Forum, 52(3), 211-220. https://doi.org/10.1111/nuf.12191

Rae, B. E., & Rees, S. (2015). The perceptions of homeless people regarding their healthcare needs and experiences of receiving health care. Journal of Advanced Nursing71(9), 2096–2107. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.12675

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