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Understanding the invisibility of black nurse leaders using a black feminist poststructuralist framework

机译:了解黑护士领导人的隐形,使用黑色女权主义术后架构框架

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Aim This paper explores the invisibility and underrepresentation of Black nurses in formal and informal leadership roles using a Black feminist poststructuralist framework. The paper describes historical and contemporary challenges experienced by Black nurses throughout their nursing education and in practice. It also highlights how social and institutional discourses continue to marginalise and oppress Black nurses as leaders and render them invisible. Background Diversity among nursing leaders is essential to inform health care delivery, develop inclusive practices and provide culturally sensitive care. Despite this glaring need for diversity within nursing in Canada, there remains a significant underrepresentation of Black nurses in the workforce and as leaders. Design This is a discursive paper on Black nurses in nursing education and the workforce as well as their location as leaders in health care through a critical analysis using Black feminist poststructuralism. Methods A review of the literature involved searching electronic databases CINAHL , NovaNet, PubMed and Google Scholar using keywords including: Black; African; Nurses; Leaders; Feminism; Poststructural. Articles were screened by titles and abstracts before accessing full‐text for relevant articles. Results Black feminist poststructuralism uncovers how power, language, subjectivity and agency are constructed by the historically ingrained social and institutional discourses of everyday life for Black nurses. Experiences of discrimination and oppression were common throughout nursing education and practice for Black nurses, resulting in feelings of marginalisation and isolation. Conclusion The invisibility of Black nurse leaders is the result of generational oppression and discrimination manifested through discourses. Systemic, institutional and historical discourses perpetuate barriers for Black nurse leaders, resulting in their invisibility or absence in practice. Relevance to Clinical Practice This paper is designed to generate discussion related to the invisibility of Black nurse leaders by providing an understanding of the historical experiences of Black people, their entry into the nursing profession and the present day challenges they face. This discussion will inform health care practice, policy, and structuring by identifying the barriers to leadership for Black nurses.
机译:目的本文探讨了使用黑色女权主义职务框架的正式和非正式领导作用的黑护士的隐形和不足。本文介绍了黑护士在整个护理教育和实践中所经历的历史和当代挑战。它还突出了社会和机构的致命程度如何继续以领先地区的边缘化和压迫黑人护士,并使它们看不见。护理领导人之间的多样性对于通知医疗保健交付至关重要,培养包容性做法并提供文化敏感的护理。尽管需要在加拿大护理中获得多样性的辉煌需求,但劳动力和领导人仍然存在对黑人护士的显着陈述。设计这是在护理教育和劳动力的黑人护士上的话语纸,以及通过使用黑色女权主义术后解主义的批判性分析通过批判性分析作为医疗保健领导者的位置。方法审查涉及搜索电子数据库Cinahl,Novanet,PubMed和Google学者的文献的审查,包括:Black;非洲人;护士;领导者;女权主义;凹痕。在访问相关文章的全文之前,通过标题和摘要筛选文章。结果黑色女权主义术后解揭示了由历史上进入的黑护士日常生活的社会和体制讲话所构建的力量,语言,主体性和机构。在整个护理教育和练习中歧视和压迫的经验,对黑护士进行了练习,导致了边缘化和隔离感。结论黑护士领导者的隐形是通过秘密的代理压迫和歧视的结果。系统,制度和历史疑惑延续了黑护士领导者的障碍,从而在实践中造成了隐形或缺席。与临床实践的相关性本文旨在通过提供对黑人人民的历史经历,进入护理专业的历史经验和当今挑战,从而产生与黑护士领导者无形的讨论。本讨论将通过识别黑护士领导的障碍来告知医疗保健实践,政策和构建。

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