Barbee E L
School of Nursing, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA.
West J Nurs Res. 1994 Oct;16(5):495-506. doi: 10.1177/019394599401600504.
Despite the presence of a body of Black feminist literature, the growing body of nursing literature on feminism and the feminist approach to research remains narrowly focused on White feminist concerns. By essentially ignoring the realities of Black women, nursing has reproduced the errors of previous White feminists. This article demonstrates the relevance of the Black feminist approach to nursing by applying it in combination with general feminist research principles and anthropological theory in research concerned with low-income Black women's experiences with dysphoria and depression. The findings of the research suggest that a combination approach more clearly illuminates how context effects dysphoria in poor Black women.
尽管存在大量黑人女性主义文学作品,但日益增多的关于女性主义及女性主义研究方法的护理学文献仍狭隘地聚焦于白人女性主义关注的问题。护理学通过基本忽略黑人女性的现实情况,重现了先前白人女性主义者的错误。本文通过将黑人女性主义方法与一般女性主义研究原则及人类学理论相结合,应用于一项关于低收入黑人女性烦躁不安和抑郁经历的研究中,展示了黑人女性主义方法在护理学中的相关性。该研究结果表明,综合方法能更清晰地阐明背景如何影响贫困黑人女性的烦躁不安情绪。