Emerson Amanda Marie
School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2018 Jul/Sep;41(3):260-274. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000216.
Nurses who provide care in the community to women with a history of repeated incarceration may struggle to understand the full extent of the barriers faced by this population and as a result risk giving suboptimal care to an already underserved group. This narrative inquiry study of stories told by 10 women with histories of repeated incarceration fulfilled 2 purposes: to demonstrate how women's shelter-seeking stories exposed uniquely complex patterns of health opportunity and risk and to demonstrate how storytelling might serve as an informative mode of nursing health assessment for this population.
为有多次监禁史的女性提供社区护理的护士可能难以全面理解这一人群所面临的障碍,结果可能会给这个本就服务不足的群体提供不够理想的护理。这项对10名有多次监禁史的女性所讲述的故事进行的叙事探究研究实现了两个目的:展示女性寻求庇护的故事如何揭示出独特而复杂的健康机会和风险模式,以及展示讲故事如何可能成为针对这一人群的一种信息丰富的护理健康评估方式。