Laboratory of the Neurogenetics of Language, Rockefeller University, New York, New York, USA.
J Adv Nurs. 2023 May;79(5):1745-1753. doi: 10.1111/jan.15634. Epub 2023 Mar 7.
A critical discussion of the intersections between racism and colonialism as social determinants of health and explore how these discriminatory ideologies shape nursing inquiry.
Discussion paper.
A review of pertinent discourse on racism and colonialism in nursing from 2000 to 2022.
The failure to address health inequity plaguing racialized and marginalized populations locally and globally affects all groups, as illustrated in the COVID-19 pandemic. Racism and colonialism are inextricably linked, creating potent forces that influence nursing scholarship and adversely affect the health of a culturally and racially diverse society. Power differentials exist within and between countries creating structural challenges that lead to inequitable distribution of resources and othering. Nursing cannot be abstracted from the sociopolitical context in which it exists. There have been calls to address the social drivers that influence the health of the communities. More still needs to be done to support an antiracist agenda and decolonize nursing.
Nurses, as the largest healthcare workforce, can be critical in addressing health disparities. However, nurses have failed to eliminate racism within their ranks, and essentialism ideology has been normalized. A multidimensional approach that includes interventions aimed at nursing education, direct patient care, community health, nursing organizations and policy is needed to address problematic nursing discourse rooted in colonialism and racism ideologies. Since knowledge generated from scholarship informs nursing education, practice and policy, it is imperative to implement antiracist policies that eliminate racist assumptions and practices from nursing scholarship.
The paper is a discursive paper using pertinent nursing literature.
For nursing to attain its potential as a leader in healthcare, standards of scientific vigour should be embedded within history, culture and politics. Recommendations are provided on possible strategies to identify, confront and abolish racism and colonialism in nursing scholarship.
批判性地讨论种族主义和殖民主义作为健康的社会决定因素之间的交集,并探讨这些歧视性意识形态如何塑造护理研究。
讨论文件。
对 2000 年至 2022 年护理领域关于种族主义和殖民主义的相关论述进行了回顾。
未能解决当地和全球范围内困扰着种族化和边缘化人群的健康不平等问题,影响了所有群体,正如 COVID-19 大流行所表明的那样。种族主义和殖民主义是紧密相连的,它们形成了强大的力量,影响着护理学术研究,并对一个文化和种族多样化的社会的健康产生不利影响。国家内部和国家之间存在权力差异,造成了资源分配不平等和“他者化”等结构性挑战。护理不能脱离其所处的社会政治环境。有人呼吁解决影响社区健康的社会驱动因素。要支持反种族主义议程和使护理去殖民化,还有更多的工作要做。
护士作为最大的医疗保健劳动力,可以在解决健康差距方面发挥关键作用。然而,护士未能消除其队伍中的种族主义,本质主义意识形态已经被常态化。需要采取多维方法,包括针对护理教育、直接患者护理、社区卫生、护理组织和政策的干预措施,以解决源于殖民主义和种族主义意识形态的有问题的护理论述。由于从学术研究中产生的知识为护理教育、实践和政策提供了信息,因此必须实施反种族主义政策,消除护理学术研究中的种族主义假设和做法。
本文是一篇使用相关护理文献的论述性文章。
为了使护理能够发挥其在医疗保健领域的领导潜力,应该将科学严谨性标准嵌入到历史、文化和政治中。本文就如何在护理学术研究中确定、应对和消除种族主义和殖民主义提出了一些可能的策略。