University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Nurs Inq. 2011 Mar;18(1):29-39. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2011.00539.x.
An intersectionality paradigm is a means by which nurses can attend to issues of oppression and privilege within their practice and profession. Intersectionality is introduced as an essential theory to help debunk the hegemony of the 'white, middle class' perspective that often directs nursing research, practice, and education. The values and benefits of using an intersectionality paradigm in nursing are shown through recent research done with Aboriginal women. These findings contribute to an increased understanding of the importance and necessity of attending to the power relations that dominate nursing care encounters and influence the way nurses provide care. By acknowledging and responding to the presence of privilege and oppression and the associated power dynamics within the therapeutic encounter, nursing can strive further in helping to alleviate social injustices and health disparities that arise from unequal power relations.
交叉性范式是护士在实践和专业中关注压迫和特权问题的一种手段。引入交叉性范式是为了帮助揭穿经常指导护理研究、实践和教育的“白种中产阶级”观点的霸权。通过最近对土著妇女的研究,展示了在护理中使用交叉性范式的价值和益处。这些发现有助于增加对关注主导护理护理的权力关系以及影响护士提供护理方式的重要性和必要性的理解。通过承认和回应治疗性接触中特权和压迫的存在以及相关的权力动态,护理可以进一步努力帮助减轻因不平等权力关系而产生的社会不公正和健康差距。