Engelman Alina, Valderama-Wallace Claire, Nouredini Sahar
Departments of Health Sciences (Dr Engelman) and Nursing (Drs Valderama-Wallace and Nouredini), California State University, East Bay, Hayward, California.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2019 Jul/Sep;42(3):231-242. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000261.
The nursing profession can both perpetuate inequities and elevate the discourse around disability. Our article uses an intersectional lens to discuss the scope, magnitude, and determinants of health inequities that people with disabilities experience and the ways in which theoretical models of disability used in nursing education can further contribute to inequities. Our article makes the case for an intersectional social justice approach to nursing education by contextualizing the current state of affairs within historical and contemporary models of disability. This has the potential to be a revolutionary leap toward promoting health equity and upholding the Code of Ethics.
护理行业既可能使不平等现象长期存在,也能够提升围绕残疾问题的讨论层次。我们的文章运用交叉性视角,探讨了残疾人所经历的健康不平等的范围、程度和决定因素,以及护理教育中使用的残疾理论模型可能进一步加剧不平等的方式。我们的文章通过将当前状况置于历史和当代残疾模型的背景下,论证了护理教育应采用交叉性社会正义方法。这有可能成为朝着促进健康公平和秉持道德准则迈出的革命性一步。