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Infrahuman madness: Mental health nursing and the discursive production of alterity. 非人的疯狂:心理健康护理与改变性的话语生产》(Mental Health nursing and the discursive production of alterity)。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-31 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12533
Simon Adam, Cindy Jiang, Marina Mikhail, Linda Juergensen

By examining an exemplar sample of mental health nursing educational policies and related legislation, in this article, we trace the discursive production of madness as an "othered" identity category. We engage in a critical discourse analysis of mental health nursing education in Canada, drawing on provincial and federal policies and legislation as the main sources of data. Theoretically framed by critical posthumanism and mad studies, this article outlines how the mad subjectivity becomes decontextualized out of its identity-based understanding and recontextualized as an inferior category of "the human," circulating within discourses of pedagogy, economics, law, and psychiatry. The article maps the intertextual nexus of the discourse of mental health nursing education, making visible the complex, the arbitrary, and the sometimes-contradictory nature of the discipline's grappling with identity-based mental health concepts. We close with several implications for nursing policy, education, and practice.

本文通过研究心理健康护理教育政策和相关立法的示例样本,追溯了疯狂作为一种 "他者 "身份类别的话语生产。我们对加拿大的心理健康护理教育进行了批判性话语分析,并将各省和联邦的政策和立法作为主要数据来源。在批判后人道主义和疯狂研究的理论框架下,本文概述了疯狂的主体性如何从其基于身份的理解中解构出来,并作为 "人类 "的劣等类别被重新语境化,在教育学、经济学、法律和精神病学的话语中循环往复。这篇文章描绘了心理健康护理教育话语的互文关系,使这门学科在处理基于身份的心理健康概念时的复杂性、随意性和有时的矛盾性变得清晰可见。最后,我们提出了对护理政策、教育和实践的几点启示。
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The contested status of theory/theorizing and humanism/posthumanism in Olga Petrovskaya's Nursing theory, postmodernism, poststructualism, and Foucault. 奥尔加-彼得罗夫斯卡娅的护理理论、后现代主义、后结构主义和福柯中理论/理论化与人文主义/后人文主义的地位之争。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-26 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12566
Keith Robinson, Miriam Bender
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On the bullshitisation of mental health nursing: A reluctant work rant. 关于心理健康护理的胡说八道:不情愿的工作咆哮。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-25 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12595
Mick McKeown

This discussion paper offers a critical provocation to my mental health nursing colleagues. Drawing upon David Graeber's account of bullshit work, work that is increasingly meaningless for workers, I pose the question: Is mental health nursing a bullshit job? Ever-increasing time spent on record keeping as opposed to direct care appears to represent a Graeberian bullshitisation of mental health nurses' work. In addition, core aspects of the role are not immune from bullshit. Professional rhetoric would have us believe that mental health nursing is a therapeutically beneficent occupation organised around ideals of care and compassion and providing fulfilling work for practitioners. Yet, there are some key characteristics of the experience of mental health nursing work that afford alternative judgements on its value and meaningfulness. Not least of these is the fact that many mental health nurses feel quite existentially unsettled in the practise of their work and many service users do not recognise the professional ideal, especially when compelled into increasingly coercive and restrictive services. In this context, Graeber's thesis is explored for its applicability to mental health nursing with a conclusion that many aspects of mental health nursing work are commensurate with bullshit but that mental health care can possibly be redeemed from bullshitisation by authentically democratising reforms. Engaging with posthumanist ideas, this exploration involves a flexing of aspects of Graeber's theory.

这篇讨论文章向我的心理健康护理同行们提出了一个批判性的挑战。借鉴大卫-格雷伯(David Graeber)关于 "狗屁工作 "的论述,我提出这样一个问题:"狗屁工作 "对工作者来说越来越没有意义:心理健康护理工作是一份 "狗屁工作 "吗?与直接护理相比,花在记录上的时间越来越多,这似乎代表了格雷伯对心理健康护士工作的 "扯淡化"。此外,护士工作的核心内容也不能免俗。专业的说辞会让我们相信,心理健康护理是一项有益于治疗的职业,它围绕着关怀和同情的理想组织起来,为从业者提供充实的工作。然而,心理健康护理工作经验中的一些关键特征却能让我们对其价值和意义做出不同的判断。其中最重要的一点是,许多心理健康护士在工作实践中感到相当不安,许多服务使用者也不认可专业理想,尤其是在被迫接受越来越多的强制性和限制性服务时。在此背景下,我们探讨了格雷伯的论述对心理健康护理工作的适用性,并得出结论:心理健康护理工作的许多方面都与 "胡说八道 "相称,但心理健康护理工作有可能通过真正的民主化改革从 "胡说八道 "中解脱出来。这一探讨与后人文主义思想相联系,涉及对格雷伯理论各个方面的灵活运用。
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Exploring that which lies beyond nursing's historic humanist preoccupation. 探索护理学历史上人文主义关注之外的东西。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-12 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12623
Sally Thorne
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Critical ethnography and its others: Entanglement of matter/meaning/madness. 批判性民族志及其他:物质/意义/疯狂的纠缠。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-28 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12576
Simon Adam, Efrat Gold, Joyce Tsui

Beginning with a critical examination of the humanist assumptions of critical ethnography, this article interrogates and surfaces problems with the ontological and epistemological orientations of this research methodology. In drawing on exemplar empirical data from an arts-based project, the article demonstrates the limitations in the humanist-based qualitative research approach and advances a postdualist, postrepresentationalist direction for critical ethnography called entangled ethnography. Using data from a larger study that examined the perspectives of racialized mad artists, what is demonstrated in this inquiry is that the entanglement of bodies, objects, and meaning-making practices is central to working with the ontologically excluded, such as those who find themselves in various states of disembodiment and/or corporeal and psychic distribution. We propose the redevelopment of critical ethnography, extended by entanglement theory (a critical posthuman theory), and suggest that for it to be an inclusive methodology, critical ethnography must be conceptualized as in the process of becoming and always in regeneration, open to critique, extension, and redevelopment.

本文首先对批判性民族志的人文主义假设进行了批判性审查,然后对这一研究方法的本体论和认识论取向进行了拷问,并揭示了其中存在的问题。文章利用一个以艺术为基础的项目中的典型经验数据,展示了基于人文主义的定性研究方法的局限性,并提出了一种后二元论、后代表性的批判性民族志方向,即纠缠民族志。本研究使用了一项大型研究中的数据,该研究考察了种族化的疯狂艺术家的视角,研究结果表明,身体、物品和意义创造实践的纠缠是与本体论上被排斥者合作的核心,例如那些发现自己处于各种非实体状态和/或肉体和精神分布状态的人。我们建议通过纠缠理论(一种批判性的后人类理论)对批判性民族志进行重新发展,并提出批判性民族志要想成为一种包容性的方法论,就必须将其概念化为处于成为和再生的过程中,向批判、扩展和重新发展开放。
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Sharing the space of the creature: Intersubjectivity as a lens toward mutual human-wildlife dignity. 共享生物的空间:主体间性作为人类与野生动物相互尊严的镜头。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-02 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12587
Donna J Perry

Human-wildlife coexistence is critical for sustainable and healthy ecosystems as well as to prevent human and wildlife suffering. In this paper, an intersubjective approach to human-wildlife interactions is proposed as a lens toward human decentering and emergent mutual evolution. The thesis is developed through a secondary data analysis of a research study on wildlife care and philosophical analysis using the work of Bernard Lonergan and Edmund Husserl. The study was conducted using the theory of transcendent pluralism, which is grounded in human and ecological dignity, including the dignity of beyond-human beings. Deeper interpretation of the original data suggests that human-wildlife interactions are mutually conscious, embodied, and hold spatial-temporal dimensions. The affective realm is an integral dimension of human-wildlife intersubjectivity. These findings inform an approach toward human-wildlife relations in which human persons and the beyond-human multitude can all flourish in dignity.

人类与野生动物的共存对于可持续和健康的生态系统以及防止人类和野生动物遭受痛苦至关重要。在本文中,提出了一种研究人类与野生动物互动的主体间方法,作为人类分散和新兴相互进化的视角。本论文是利用Bernard Lonergan和Edmund Hussell的工作,通过对野生动物保护研究的二次数据分析和哲学分析而发展起来的。这项研究是使用超越多元主义理论进行的,该理论以人类和生态尊严为基础,包括超越人类的尊严。对原始数据的更深入解释表明,人类与野生动物的互动是相互意识、具体化的,并具有时空维度。情感领域是人类与野生动物主体间性的一个整体维度。这些发现为人类与野生动物的关系提供了一种方法,在这种关系中,人类和超越人类的群体都可以有尊严地蓬勃发展。
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"Recovery" in mental health services, now and then: A poststructuralist examination of the despotic State machine's effects. 心理健康服务中的 "康复",现在和未来:对专制国家机器影响的后结构主义审视。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12558
Jim A Johansson, Dave Holmes

Recovery is a model of care in (forensic) mental health settings across Western nations that aims to move past the paternalistic and punitive models of institutional care of the 20th century and toward more patient-centered approaches. But as we argue in this paper, the recovery-oriented services that evolved out of the early stages of this liberating movement signaled a shift in nursing practices that cannot be viewed only as improvements. In effect, as "recovery" nursing practices became more established, more codified, and more institutional(ized), a stasis developed. Recovery had been reterritorialized. The purpose of this paper is to examine some of the threads of recovery, from its early days of antipsychiatry activism to its codification into mental health-including forensic mental health-institutions through the lens of poststructuralist philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. We believe that Deleuze and Guattari's scholarship provides the necessary, albeit uncomfortable, framework for this critical examination. From a conceptualization of recovery as an assemblage, we critically examine how we can go about creating something new, caught in a tension between stasis and change.

康复是西方国家(法医)精神卫生机构的一种护理模式,旨在摆脱 20 世纪机构护理中家长式和惩罚性的模式,转而采用更加以患者为中心的方法。但正如我们在本文中所论述的那样,从这一解放运动的早期阶段发展而来的以康复为导向的服务标志着护理实践的转变,而这种转变不能仅仅被视为护理实践的改进。实际上,随着 "康复 "护理实践变得更加成熟、更加成文、更加制度化,一种停滞状态逐渐形成。恢复已被重新领土化。本文的目的是通过后结构主义哲学家吉尔-德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)和费利克斯-瓜塔里(Felix Guattari)的视角,研究康复的一些线索,从其早期的反精神病行动主义,到其被编入精神卫生机构(包括法医精神卫生机构)。我们认为,德勒兹和瓜塔里的学术研究为这一批判性研究提供了必要的框架,尽管这种框架会让人感到不舒服。从复苏作为一种组合的概念出发,我们批判性地审视了我们如何才能在停滞与变化的紧张关系中创造新的东西。
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Beyond the insider/outsider debate in "at-home" ethnographies: Diffractive methodology and the onto-epistemic entanglement of knowledge production. 超越“在家”民族志中的内部人/外部人辩论:衍射方法论和知识生产的认知纠缠。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-26 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12611
Trine S Larsen, Nete Schwennesen

In this article, we discuss the practice of conducting research in one's own field, in this case, from a position as a researcher with a nursing background doing fieldwork in a hospital and in one's own organization, an orthopedic surgical department. We show how an "insider" researcher position paves the way for analytical insights about sleep as an institutional phenomenon in the orthopedic surgical infrastructure and how acute and elective patient trajectories differ but build on the same logic, creating the same dynamics of inclusion and exclusion. Through a situated and sociomaterial perspective, we analyze different clinical interactions in which we follow the hospital bed as an example of a central relational element that co-creates sleep as an institutional phenomenon. Inspired by Karen Barad, we demonstrate how to move diffractively when doing and analyzing fieldwork and argue how moving diffractively as a researcher doing fieldwork "at home" is productive and challenges the concept and demand of "distance" as the phenomenological exercise in fieldwork.

在这篇文章中,我们讨论了在自己的领域进行研究的实践,在这种情况下,作为一名具有护理背景的研究人员,在医院和自己的组织——骨科——进行实地调查。我们展示了“内部”研究人员的立场如何为分析睡眠作为骨科手术基础设施中的一种制度现象铺平道路,以及急性和选择性患者的轨迹如何不同,但建立在相同的逻辑上,创造了相同的包容和排斥动态。通过情境和社会物质的视角,我们分析了不同的临床互动,在这些互动中,我们以病床为例,将睡眠作为一种制度现象共同创造。受Karen Barad的启发,我们展示了在进行和分析实地调查时如何进行衍射移动,并论证了作为一名“在家”进行实地调查的研究人员,衍射移动是如何富有成效的,并挑战了“距离”作为实地调查中的现象学练习的概念和要求。
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Notes on [post]human nursing: What It MIGHT Be, What it is Not. 后]人类护理笔记:它可能是什么,它不是什么。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-21 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12562
Jess Dillard-Wright, Jamie B Smith, Jane Hopkins-Walsh, Eva Willis, Brandon B Brown, Emmanuel C Tedjasukmana

With this paper, we walk out some central ideas about posthumanisms and the ways in which nursing is already deeply entangled with them. At the same time, we point to ways in which nursing might benefit from further entanglement with other ideas emerging from posthumanisms. We first offer up a brief history of posthumanisms, following multiple roots to several points of formation. We then turn to key flavors of posthuman thought to differentiate between them and clarify our collective understanding and use of the terms. This includes considerations of the threads of transhumanism, critical posthumanism, feminist new materialism, and the speculative, affirmative ethics that arise from critical posthumanism and feminist new materialism. These ideas are fruitful for nursing, and already in action in many cases, which is the matter we occupy ourselves with in the final third of the paper. We consider the ways nursing is already posthuman-sometimes even critically so-and the speculative worldbuilding of nursing as praxis. We conclude with visions for a critical posthumanist nursing that attends to humans and other/more/nonhumans, situated and material and embodied and connected, in relation.

通过本文,我们阐述了有关后人道主义的一些核心观点,以及护理与这些观点的紧密联系。与此同时,我们还指出了护理学可能从与后人道主义中出现的其他观点的进一步纠缠中获益的方式。我们首先简要介绍了后人道主义的历史,从多个根源到几个形成点。然后,我们将讨论后人道主义思想的主要类型,以区分它们,并澄清我们对这些术语的集体理解和使用。这包括对超人主义、批判后人类主义、女性主义新唯物主义以及由批判后人类主义和女性主义新唯物主义产生的推测性、肯定性伦理学的思考。这些观点对护理工作大有裨益,而且在许多情况下已经付诸行动,这正是我们在本文最后三分之一部分要讨论的问题。我们考虑了护理已经成为后人类的方式--有时甚至是批判性的后人类--以及护理作为实践的推测性世界构建。最后,我们展望了一种批判性的后人类主义护理,这种护理关注人类与其他/更多/非人类的关系,关注人与人之间的关系,关注人与物质之间的关系,关注人与人之间的关系,关注人与人之间的关系,关注人与人之间的关系,关注人与人之间的关系。
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Extending the methodology of critical discourse analysis using Haraway's figurations: The example of The Monstrous Perpetrator within contemporary responses to child neglect and abuse. 运用哈拉威的比喻扩展批评话语分析的方法论:以当代对儿童忽视和虐待的反应为例。
IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-07 DOI: 10.1111/nin.12617
Rochelle Einboden, Colleen Varcoe, Trudy Rudge

Critical discursive analyses offer possibilities for equity-oriented research, and are a resource for addressing resistant social problems, such as child neglect and abuse (CN&A). A key challenge for discourse analysts in health disciplines is the tensions between materiality and social constructions, particularly at the site of the body. This paper describes how Donna Haraway's ideas of figuration and technobiopower can augment critical discourse analysis to address this tension. Technobiopower, an intensification of biopower in the context of technoscience, is seen as underpinning the melding of material and semiotic practices. The subject is no longer a material body, but a hybrid body that exists in tropic figuration between the real and unreal. This paper uses an analysis of the figuration of The Monstrous Perpetrator from a study of nursing responses to CN&A to illustrate how Haraway's figuration aligns with and provides an analytical tool to extend critical discursive analyses. Specifically, this methodology offers new ways to identify the discursive qualities of bodies, and how material aspects of bodies are exaggerated, concealing their hegemonic ideologies and discriminatory effects. By identifying discourses within or inscribed upon the body, they can be disrupted, opening new possibilities for social change.

批判性话语分析为公平导向的研究提供了可能性,并且是解决诸如儿童忽视和虐待等社会问题的资源(CN&A)。健康学科话语分析的一个关键挑战是物质性和社会结构之间的紧张关系,特别是在身体的现场。本文描述了唐娜·哈拉威的形象和技术力量的思想如何能够增强批判性话语分析来解决这种紧张关系。技术生物力量是技术科学背景下生物力量的强化,被视为物质和符号学实践融合的基础。主体不再是一个物质体,而是一个存在于真实与虚幻之间的混合体。本文从CN&A的护理反应研究中对《怪物作恶者》的形象进行了分析,以说明哈拉威的形象如何与批判性话语分析相一致,并提供了一种分析工具来扩展批判性话语分析。具体而言,这种方法论提供了新的方法来识别身体的话语品质,以及身体的物质方面如何被夸大,掩盖其霸权意识形态和歧视效应。通过识别身体内部或刻在身体上的话语,它们可以被破坏,为社会变革开辟新的可能性。
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