National Clinician Scholars Program, Yale University Schools of Medicine and Nursing, New Haven, CT, USA.
Family and Community Health, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Nurs Inq. 2020 Jan;27(1):e12315. doi: 10.1111/nin.12315. Epub 2019 Aug 9.
Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) provide the majority of direct care to nursing home residents in the United States and, therefore, are keys to ensuring optimal health outcomes for this frail older adult population. These diverse direct care workers, however, are often not recognized for their important contributions to older adult care and are subjected to poor working conditions. It is probable that social-based discrimination lies at the core of poor treatment toward CNAs. This review uses perspectives from critical social theory to explore the phenomenon of social-based discrimination toward CNAs that may originate from social order, power, and culture. Understanding manifestations of social-based discrimination in nursing homes is critical to creating solutions for severe disparity problems among perceived lower-class workers and subsequently improving resident care delivery.
注册护士助理(CNAs)为美国养老院居民提供了大部分直接护理,因此是确保这一脆弱老年人群体获得最佳健康结果的关键。然而,这些多样化的直接护理工作者的重要贡献往往没有得到认可,他们的工作条件也很差。社会歧视很可能是对 CNA 待遇不佳的核心所在。本综述从批判社会理论的角度探讨了可能源于社会秩序、权力和文化的针对 CNA 的基于社会的歧视现象。了解养老院中基于社会的歧视表现对于解决低阶层工人之间严重的差距问题以及提高居民护理服务提供至关重要。