Experiences of recruitment and retention in academia: A collaborative autoethnography of early-career faculty members of color.
Nurs Outlook
; 72(4): 102200, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Recruitment and retention of diverse faculty in schools of nursing continues to be an important challenge but little has been written from the perspectives of early-career faculty of color on their decision to join academia and their retention.PURPOSE:
We aim to understand the perspectives of a cluster hire of early-career faculty of color on their recruitment, mentorship and support received, and resources needed for long-term retention.METHODS:
Five faculty members conducted a joint autoethnography of their perspectives through recruitment, hiring, and first year as faculty. Two group discussions were analyzed for emergent themes using thematic analysis, maintaining reflexivity.DISCUSSION:
Four themes were identified Intentionality to diversity faculty, Plan for professional development, Clear antiracism diversity equity and inclusion standards, and Retention enablers and barriers.CONCLUSION:
We provide strategies (e.g., targeted resources, diverse cluster hires, building community) to inform recruitment and retention of early-career faculty of color.Palabras clave
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Asunto principal:
Selección de Personal
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Docentes de Enfermería
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Academia
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Antropología Cultural
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Humans
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En
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Nurs Outlook
Año:
2024
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