Hall Joanne M, Carlson Kelly
College of Nursing, The University of Tennessee Knoxville (Dr Hall); and Lillian R. Goodman College of Nursing, Worcester State University, Worcester, Massachusetts (Dr Carlson).
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2016 Jul-Sep;39(3):200-15. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000123.
In 1994, the concept of marginalization was explored in an article in Advances in Nursing Science. This is a revisitation of the concept incorporating new scholarship. This update is founded on feminism, postcolonialism, critical race theory, and discourse deconstruction, all viewpoints that have been explicated in nursing. The purpose of this analysis is to look at new scholarship and concepts useful to applying marginalization in nursing knowledge development from the standpoint of Bourdieu's macro, meso, and micro levels. New scholarship includes globalization, intersectionality, privilege, microaggressions, and implicit bias. Implications for decreasing health disparities through this new scholarship are discussed.
1994年,《护理科学进展》上的一篇文章探讨了边缘化的概念。本文是对该概念的重新审视,并纳入了新的学术研究成果。此次更新基于女权主义、后殖民主义、批判种族理论和话语解构,这些观点在护理学中均有阐述。本分析的目的是从布迪厄的宏观、中观和微观层面的角度,审视有助于将边缘化应用于护理知识发展的新学术研究和概念。新的学术研究包括全球化、交叉性、特权、微侵犯和隐性偏见。本文还讨论了通过这项新学术研究减少健康差距的意义。