护士不必成为有罪的旁观者:照顾弱势移民群体

Elizabeth Moran Fitzgerald, Judith G Myers, Paul Clark
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摘要

护士在为移民这一弱势群体提供医疗服务时面临许多困境。种族主义的、充满敌意的对话可以创造一个充满敌意的护理环境,可能使患者面临不合格护理的风险。本文提出了一个关于西班牙裔患者的两部分案例研究,以说明不适当的对话(第一部分)和潜在的护理行为(第二部分)的例子。作者回顾了关于西班牙裔移民的神话与事实,并介绍了活动家托马斯·默顿(Thomas Merton)的有罪旁观者概念、护理专业道德准则和约瑟夫·巴达拉科(Joseph Badaracco)教授的“安静领导”概念,这些概念是护士可以用来倡导安全、质量、移民人口的伦理关怀。
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Nurses Need Not Be Guilty Bystanders: Caring for Vulnerable Immigrant Populations

Nurses face many dilemmas when providing healthcare to immigrants, a vulnerable population. Racist, rancorous dialogue can create a hostile care environment that may place patients at risk for substandard care. This article presents a two part case study about a Hispanic patient to illustrate both examples of inappropriate dialogue (Part I) and potential nursing actions (Part 2). The authors review myths versus facts about Hispanic immigrants and introduce activist Thomas Merton’s concept of the guilty bystander, the nursing professional code of ethics, and Professor Joseph Badaracco’s concepts of quiet leadership as practical tools and approaches that nurses can use to advocate for safe, quality, ethical care of immigrant populations.

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Online Journal of Issues in Nursing
Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Nursing-Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects
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