Al-Hamad Areej, Forchuk Cheryl, Oudshoorn Abe, McKinley Gerald Patrick
School of Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Dr Al-Hamad); Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada (Drs Forchuk and Oudshoorn); and Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada (Dr McKinley).
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2022;45(2):143-154. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000404. Epub 2021 Dec 7.
Critical ethnography and intersectionality are increasingly engaged in nursing and refugee research. Both approaches study marginalized populations and explore how their daily experiences of inequality and marginalization are influenced by various forms of oppression, power structures, and cultural context. A blended approach of critical ethnography with intersectionality can inform research with marginalized groups as both have much in common, including the call for social justice and change. This article outlines the potential of using the blended theoretical approach in advancing refugee women's health research and to inform a particular methodological approach for nursing research and health care practice.
批判民族志和交叉性理论越来越多地应用于护理和难民研究领域。这两种方法都聚焦于边缘化群体,探究他们日常所经历的不平等和边缘化状况是如何受到各种形式的压迫、权力结构及文化背景影响的。将批判民族志与交叉性理论相结合的方法可为针对边缘化群体的研究提供指导,因为二者有诸多共同之处,包括对社会正义和变革的诉求。本文概述了运用这种融合理论方法推进难民女性健康研究的潜力,并为护理研究和医疗保健实践提供一种特定的方法论途径。