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New Tomás Rivera Policy Institute (TRPI) Report Asks, ‘Latina and Latino Nurses: Why are there so few?’

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Posted on: May 5th, 2008
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The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute (TRPI) today released a new report: Latina and Latino Nurses: Why are there so few? The report identifies current and projected shortages in U.S. nursing professionals as a growing concern threatening the integrity of the health care system. Further exacerbating this shortage is a lack of diversity and the increasing average age among nurses. The new TRPI study also provides recommendations for policies and interventions most likely to increase Latina and Latino participation in the nursing workforce.

Barriers for Hispanic nurses and assistant nurses:

  • Lack of time to study due to obligations.
  • Difficulty getting admitted to nursing school due to limited seating availability.
  • Lack of financial support for nursing school.
  • Lack of academic preparation and training.

Barriers for Hispanic non-nurses:

  • Lack of knowledge about the nursing profession.
  • Lack of a role model in the field.
  • Nursing is considered too stressful and demanding.

Recommendations:

  • Improvements in educational access in terms of better academic preparation during high school, more financial aid for higher education, more awareness and information about nursing degree programs, and greater cultural sensitivity in the teaching and treatment of nurses.
  • An overall improvement in working conditions faced by nurses in terms of understaffing, administrative support and job-related stress.

To view the full report, please click here.

The report was prepared by Rainbow Vogt, Ph.D., and Maria Teresa V. Taningco, Ph.D. If you have questions about this report and the study’s findings, please contact Dr. Vogt via phone at (213) 821 5615.

TRPI would like to extend a special thanks to the California Wellness Foundation who made this project possible.

About TRPIFounded in 1985, the (TRPI) advances informed policy on key issues affecting Latino communities through objective and timely research contributing to the betterment of the nation. TRPI is an affiliated research unit of the University of Southern California School of Policy, Planning, and Development and is associated with the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy at Columbia University.

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