护士教育的包容性

C. Moorley, Rosetta West
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我们所处的世界的核心已被covid - 19大流行的影响所动摇:示威、抗议、罢工行动和旨在维护社会正义的运动。护理教育面临的挑战是,如何在一个社会不公正的世界中教导、教育和准备当前和未来的护士,使其真正具有包容性。护理领域的社会公正关系到资源的公平和再分配,以实现更好的健康结果。它侧重于消除对社会中个人或群体的健康产生负面影响的社会和政治障碍。在护理中,这些包括与实践、政策和管理护理系统相关的领域。在这篇社论中,我们探讨了护士教育的三个领域,在这些领域中,包容性实践可以带来社会公正,并为护理接受者带来更好的结果。
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10.1136/ebnurs-2022-103570 Introduction We operate in a world whose core has been shaken by the effects of the COVID19 pandemic: demonstrations, protest, strike actions and campaigns that seeks to administer social justice. Challenges exist for nursing education to be truly inclusive in approaching how current and future nurses are taught, educated and prepared to work in a world that is socially injust. Social justice in nursing relates to the equity and redistribution of resources for better health outcomes. It focuses on the elimination of social and political barriers that negatively impact on the health of individual or groups in society. In nursing, these include areas that relate to practice, policies and systems that govern care. In this editorial, we explore three areas of nurse education where inclusive practice can lead to social justice and better outcomes for care recipients.
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