An Overview Diversity In Caregiving Ensured By Nursing Staff

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Amani Abdulrasheed Bakhsh
Aisha Kheder Al-Ansari
Nouf Salem Al-qurashi
Fatin Saad Al-Ahmadi
Mada Ali Awam
Mariam Hamza Altakroni
Yasir Awadh Awaji Almalki
Mohammed Abdu Ageli
Mamdoh Mosa Hussein Almalki
Moawad Ayed Allihyani

Abstract

The phrases "diversity" and "inclusion" have been utilized extensively in a wide range of settings; however, the incorporation of these ideas into the discourse around healthcare has only occurred in the recent past. In order to provide the highest possible level of care to our various patient populations, it is essential to have a workforce in the healthcare industry that is representative of the fabric of our communities in terms of factors such as race or ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, immigrant status, physical handicap status, and socioeconomic level.

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Amani Abdulrasheed Bakhsh

RN, MSN, BSN, Makkah Healthcare Cluster - Executive Administration of Population Health Managements

Aisha Kheder Al-Ansari

RN, MSN, BSN, Makkah Healthcare Cluster - Executive Nursing Administration

Nouf Salem Al-qurashi

RN, MSN, BSN, Makkah Healthcare Cluster - Executive Nursing Administration

Fatin Saad Al-Ahmadi

RN, MSN, BSN, Model of Care Quality manager at jeddah first healthcare cluster

Mada Ali Awam

RN, MSN, BSN, Model of Care project manager at jeddah first healthcare cluster

Mariam Hamza Altakroni

RN , Nursing Technician, Executive Administration for control of information Diseases and vectors of infection

Yasir Awadh Awaji Almalki

Specialist Nursing, Artificial Kidney Center, Alnoor Specialist Hospital

Mohammed Abdu Ageli

Nurse, Nursing department, Alnoor Specialist Hospital

Mamdoh Mosa Hussein Almalki

Nurse, Primary Health Care, Alawali Sector

Moawad Ayed Allihyani

Nurse, public health, Makkah Cluster