University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2020 Apr/Jun;43(2):102-113. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000290.
The remnants of colonialism manifesting as structural violence, racism, and oppression continue to plague our society as evidenced by the persistence of health inequities, particularly for minority populations in the United States. As a profession bound by moral and ethical mandates, nursing must resist and deconstruct oppression in all its forms. Nurses, informed by critical race theory, intersectionality, and historical trauma, can become formidable allies with marginalized populations in the fight for social justice and health equity.
殖民主义的残余表现为结构性暴力、种族主义和压迫,这些问题继续困扰着我们的社会,这一点在美国少数族裔人群中持续存在的健康不平等现象中就可以得到证明。护理作为一个受道德和伦理规范约束的职业,必须抵制和解构各种形式的压迫。护士可以通过批判性种族理论、交叉性和历史创伤等理论武装自己,成为为边缘化人群争取社会正义和健康公平的有力盟友。