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运用认识论不公正的概念作为哲学窗口,审视护士群体中 LGBTQIA+ 移民的歧视经历。

Applying the Concept of Epistemic Injustice as a Philosophical Window to Examine Discrimination Experiences of LGBTQIA+ Migrants With Nurses.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Faculty of Health, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Nurs Philos. 2025 Jan;26(1):e70007. doi: 10.1111/nup.70007.

Abstract

Both stigma and discrimination, defined as a lack of knowledge of and a sense of discomfort in providing care to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and + (LGBTQIA+) migrants, was found to manifest in a sample of LGBTQIA+ migrants who received nursing care in a recent study. The study concluded that nurses continue to have a limited understanding of the experiences of LGBTQIA+ migrants in the Canadian context, and that LGBTQIA+ migrants continue to have troubling 'care' experiences with nurses. Miranda Fricker has developed the concept of epistemic injustice drawing on feminist philosophy and social epistemology. Epistemic injustice refers to unfair treatment of a person by judging them as 'not a knower' in a communicative situation. For example, in a few circumstances when LGBTQIA+ migrants were admitted to psychiatric units due to suicide ideations as a direct result of identifying as a LGBTQIA+ migrants, the medical and nursing team responded with 'They are in Canada now. It is safe here!' and 'So, you are [LGBTQIA + ]! What's the big deal?' These unjust statements reflect an epistemic situation in which the hearer is negating what was heard, that is, that the speaker's intersecting identities of LGBTQIA+ and new immigrant has directly led to suicide ideation. The concept of epistemic injustice helps to frame this situation as one where the care provider is not doing justice to the needs of LGBTQIA+ migrants. This article draws on the narrative of an LGBTQIA+ migrant who is not recognised as a credible source of knowledge about their own lives and needs in the context of Canadian nursing care. Epistemic injustice helps to understand how stigma and discrimination is produced in this community by the very nursing profession who ostensibly want to help them.

摘要

在最近的一项研究中,发现在接受护理的 LGBTQIA+ 移民样本中存在污名和歧视,这些污名和歧视表现为缺乏对女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿、双性人以及 +(LGBTQIA+)移民的了解和提供护理时的不适感。该研究得出结论,护士对加拿大 LGBTQIA+ 移民的经历仍然缺乏了解,而 LGBTQIA+ 移民在与护士的接触中仍然存在令人不安的“护理”体验。米兰达·弗里克(Miranda Fricker)借鉴女性主义哲学和社会认识论,提出了认识不公正的概念。认识不公正指的是在交际情境中,由于将某人判断为“非知者”而对其进行不公平对待。例如,在少数情况下,由于 LGBTQIA+ 移民因认同自己为 LGBTQIA+ 移民而产生自杀念头而被收治到精神病病房,医疗和护理团队的反应是“他们现在在加拿大。这里很安全!”和“所以,你是[LGBTQIA+]!有什么大不了的?”这些不公正的言论反映了一种认识情境,即听者否认所听到的内容,也就是说,说话者的 LGBTQIA+ 和新移民的交叉身份直接导致了自杀念头。认识不公正的概念有助于将这种情况描述为护理提供者没有公正对待 LGBTQIA+ 移民的需求。本文借鉴了一位 LGBTQIA+ 移民的叙述,他在加拿大护理背景下,作为自己生活和需求的可信信息来源没有得到认可。认识不公正有助于理解这个行业是如何通过表面上想要帮助他们的护理职业对这个群体产生污名和歧视的。

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