Anderson Joan M, Rodney Patricia, Reimer-Kirkham Sheryl, Browne Annette J, Khan Koushambhi Basu, Lynam M Judith
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2009 Oct-Dec;32(4):282-94. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0b013e3181bd6955.
The authors use the backdrop of the Healthy People 2010 initiative to contribute to a discussion encompassing social justice from local to national to global contexts. Drawing on findings from their programs of research, they explore the concept of critical social justice as a powerful ethical lens through which to view inequities in health and in healthcare access. They examine the kind of knowledge needed to move toward the ideal of social justice and point to strategies for engaging in dialogue about knowledge and actions to promote more equitable health and healthcare from local to global levels.
作者以“健康人民2010”倡议为背景,推动一场涵盖从地方到国家再到全球范围的社会正义的讨论。基于其研究项目的成果,他们探讨了批判性社会正义这一概念,将其作为一种强有力的伦理视角,用以审视健康及医疗保健可及性方面的不平等现象。他们研究了为实现社会正义理想所需的知识类型,并指出了一些策略,以便就促进从地方到全球层面更公平的健康和医疗保健的知识与行动展开对话。