Avanthay Strus Jacqueline, Holmes Dave, O'Byrne Patrick
School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Université de Saint-Boniface, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Res Theory Nurs Pract. 2024 Aug 30. doi: 10.1891/RTNP-2024-0004.
Spaces produced in healthcare settings and research institutions tend to perpetuate marginalized populations' state of social otherness. We believe nurses from are best suited to walk between dominant (striated) spaces and margins in healthcare settings. is a liminal space where multiple identities, places, cultures, paradigms, or ways of thinking intersect. We believe nurses can navigate these spaces by becoming walkers/travelers between worlds or as Anzaldúa's critical rhetorical analysis framework can assist nurses to create geographies of inclusion for equity-denied groups as it is within these spaces that the dominant narratives are relegated to the margins and new spaces are imagined.
医疗保健场所和研究机构中产生的空间往往使边缘化群体的社会他者状态长期存在。我们认为,[具体地区]的护士最适合穿梭于医疗保健场所中的主导(规则化)空间和边缘地带之间。[具体地区]是一个阈限空间,在这里多种身份、地点、文化、范式或思维方式相互交织。我们认为护士可以通过成为不同世界之间的行者/旅行者来穿梭于这些空间,或者正如安扎尔杜亚的批判性修辞分析框架可以帮助护士为被剥夺公平的群体创造包容的地域,因为正是在这些空间中,主导叙事被边缘化,新的空间得以想象。