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声音:挑战成瘾的污名;护理视角。

Voice: challenging the stigma of addiction; a nursing perspective.

作者信息

Paivinen Helena, Bade Sherrie

机构信息

School of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University, 900 McGill Road, Kamloops, BC, Canada V2C 5N3.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2008 Jun;19(3):214-9. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2008.02.011. Epub 2008 Apr 24.

Abstract

Voice is a collection of art, poetry and narratives created by women living with a history of substance use and addiction. The intent of this collection is to explore women's understanding of harm reduction, to challenge the effects of stigmatization and to explore the experiences of those who have historically been silenced or devalued. Voice was conceived by a group of Kamloops nurses who came together and used their knowledge of mainstream systems, aesthetic knowing, feminism and substance use to guide the development and implementation of this project. During weekly gatherings, women with histories of substance use and addiction worked alongside a nurse in the co-creation of artistic expressions. Gender sensitivity, trust, equality and respect were vital to the success of this process. A selection of the women's art was presented at several venues, including an International Conference on Drug Related Harm, a Nursing Conference and a local art gallery. The positive community response to the women's work contributed to feelings of great pride and enhanced the women's confidence in their ability to express themselves. Throughout this process, women had the opportunity to develop social networks and to become aware of the value that their creative knowledge has to the community in which they live. Gender sensitive programming that is inclusive, participative and promotes women's health is required to fully understand women's experience of substance use and addiction in relation to harm reduction. Participation in projects such as Voice supports and encourages women to make sense of the world they live in and encourages health-promoting activities. The promising outcomes of this project might well be developed by nurses in other settings to further promote the health of women who have traditionally been stigmatized.

摘要

《声音》是一部由有药物使用和成瘾史的女性创作的艺术、诗歌和叙事作品集。该作品集的目的是探索女性对减少伤害的理解,挑战污名化的影响,并探究那些历史上一直被边缘化或被贬低的人的经历。《声音》由一群坎卢普斯护士构思而成,她们齐聚一堂,运用对主流体系、美学认知、女权主义和药物使用的了解来指导该项目的开展与实施。在每周的聚会上,有药物使用和成瘾史的女性与一名护士共同创作艺术作品。性别敏感度、信任、平等和尊重对这一过程的成功至关重要。部分女性的艺术作品在多个场所展出,包括一次与毒品相关危害的国际会议、一次护理会议以及当地的一家艺术画廊。社区对女性作品的积极反馈让她们深感自豪,并增强了她们表达自我的信心。在整个过程中,女性有机会建立社交网络,并意识到她们的创造性知识对所在社区的价值。需要有包容、参与性且能促进女性健康的性别敏感项目,以全面了解女性在减少伤害方面的药物使用和成瘾经历。参与像《声音》这样的项目能支持并鼓励女性理解她们生活的世界,并促进健康促进活动。这个项目取得的良好成果很可能会被其他环境中的护士借鉴,以进一步促进那些传统上受到污名化的女性的健康。

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