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What are the Benefits of Bias Training in Nursing?
Bias training offers numerous benefits, including:
Improved Patient Outcomes
: More equitable and effective care for all patients.
Enhanced Communication
: Better interactions between nurses and patients, leading to increased trust.
Professional Development
: Personal growth for nurses, making them more empathetic and culturally competent.
Organizational Improvements
: A more inclusive and supportive workplace environment.
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