MacDonnell Judith A
School of Nursing, York University, HNES Bldg, Room 322, 4700 Keele St, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2009 Apr-Jun;32(2):158-72. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0b013e3181a3ddd9.
This article describes findings from a qualitative policy study focused on female nurses' activism in relation to lesbian health. Critical feminist analysis and comparative life history methodology were applied to career histories obtained from 10 diversely situated female nurses across Ontario, Canada. The findings show that nursing activist practices are informed by advocacy experiences that foster inclusive professional and community education plus formal education processes that shape their political socialization. Implications for nursing theory include the development of political knowledges and practices that support caring science, sociopolitical knowing, and primary healthcare nursing practice in a community context.
本文描述了一项定性政策研究的结果,该研究聚焦于女性护士在女同性恋健康方面的维权行动。批判性女性主义分析和比较生活史方法被应用于从加拿大安大略省10名不同背景的女性护士那里获得的职业经历。研究结果表明,护理维权实践受到倡导经历的影响,这些经历促进了包容性的专业和社区教育,以及塑造她们政治社会化的正规教育过程。对护理理论的启示包括发展支持关怀科学、社会政治认知以及社区背景下初级保健护理实践的政治知识和实践。