癌症与社会正义:宣传有什么用?

Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-01 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Andrea Knox, Joanne Crawford, Gabriella Wong Ken
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在其 2021-2025 年战略计划(CANO/ACIO,2022 年)中,倡导所有癌症患者已被确定为 CANO/ ACIO 的优先事项。由于认识到有必要解决在癌症护理中对服务不足和/或弱势群体的社会不公正和健康不平等问题,加澳新癌症组织召集了一个全国服务不足和重点人群(UPP)工作组,以制定与加澳新癌症组织活动相关的指导原则和行动。为支持工作组完成其任务,工作组在 2022 年 CANO/ACIO 年会期间举办了一次研讨会,与会成员探讨了癌症作为一个社会正义问题以及护理宣传作为促进肿瘤学社会正义的工具所发挥的作用。工作小组利用视频案例研究促进大组和小组讨论,包括探讨个人、人际和组织层面的宣传障碍和缓解策略。研讨会的讨论结果和会后反思将用于为 UPP 工作组正在进行的工作提供信息,其中包括为 CANO/ACIO 的宣传活动提出可行的建议。这项工作是确保癌症患者在癌症治疗过程中的任何阶段都能获得高质量护理所需的资源和工具的重要一步。
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Cancer and social justice: What's advocacy got to do with it?

Advocating for all people affected by cancer has been identified as a priority for CANO/ ACIO in its 2021-2025 Strategic Plan (CANO/ACIO, 2022). Acknowledging the need to address social injustices and health inequities in cancer care for underserved and/or vulnerable populations, CANO/ ACIO convened a national Underserved and Priority Population (UPP) Working Group to create guiding principles and actions related to CANO/ACIO's activities. To support achieving its mandate, the working group hosted a workshop at the 2022 CANO/ACIO Annual Conference where members explored cancer as a social justice issue and the role of nursing advocacy as a tool for advancing social justice in oncology. Video case studies were used to facilitate large and small group discussion, which included an exploration of barriers to advocacy and mitigation strategies at the individual, interpersonal, and organizational levels. Findings from the workshop discussions and post-workshop reflection will be used to inform the ongoing work of the UPP Working Group, which includes creating actionable recommendations for CANO/ACIO's advocacy activities. This work is an important step towards ensuring those affected by cancer have the resources and tools needed to access high-quality care at any point of their cancer journey.

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal is published quarterly in the Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. The CONJ is the only Canadian publication in cancer nursing. It is a bilingual, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the interests of the professional nurse who provides care to patients with cancer and their families. The journal endeavours to publish timely papers, promote the image of the nurse involved in cancer care, stimulate nursing issues in oncology nursing and encourage nurses to publish in national media.
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