Gauthier Paul-André, Evans Shelley, Guido Victoria, Cooper Brathwaite Angela, Versailles Dania, Juüdi-Hope Daria Adèle, Garraway Corsita, Costa Tanya, Suva Grace, Stade Brenda, Grinspun Doris
Independent nursing and Heath consultant, Sudbury, Canada.
Faculty of Nursing, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2025 Mar;57(1):127-131. doi: 10.1177/08445621241299999. Epub 2024 Dec 16.
This article provides reflections on the initiatives and experiences of nurses who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or 2SLGBTQIA + within the Canadian healthcare system, as well as the efforts of the Health Equity Consortium to promote equity within the nursing profession. The paper explores the unwavering commitment of marginalized nurses to exceptional patient care despite facing pervasive prejudices and discrimination. It discusses the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario's (RNAO) commitment to diversity and the creation of the Health Equity Consortium to address systemic barriers. Furthermore, the article highlights the concept of intersectional stigma and the need for comprehensive cultural competency training and inclusive leadership practices. Additionally, it outlines the consortium's aim to gather more information and publish further work to advance equity within the nursing profession and healthcare system. Ultimately, the reflection underscores the importance of collective action and ongoing dialogue to drive meaningful change towards a more equitable and inclusive healthcare system.
本文反思了在加拿大医疗系统中自我认同为黑人、原住民和/或2SLGBTQIA+的护士的倡议和经历,以及健康公平联盟为促进护理行业公平所做的努力。本文探讨了边缘化护士尽管面临普遍的偏见和歧视,但仍坚定不移地致力于提供卓越患者护理的情况。它讨论了安大略省注册护士协会(RNAO)对多样性的承诺以及创建健康公平联盟以消除系统性障碍的情况。此外,文章强调了交叉污名的概念以及全面文化能力培训和包容性领导实践的必要性。此外,它概述了该联盟的目标,即收集更多信息并发表进一步的作品,以推动护理行业和医疗系统的公平发展。最终,这一反思强调了集体行动和持续对话对于推动朝着更公平、更包容的医疗系统进行有意义变革的重要性。