Reflections on Black Nurses' Invisibility: Exploring the Contribution of Black Nurses to British Columbia (Canada), 1845-1910.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Advances in Nursing Science Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-03 DOI:10.1097/ANS.0000000000000484
Ismalia De Sousa, Lydia Wytenbroek, Geertje Boschma, Sally Thorne
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Abstract

Black nurses are at the margins of the annals of history and there is a dearth of historical accounts of their work. Drawing on our historical research about Black nurses in British Columbia (Canada) between 1845 and 1910, we point to the complexity of Black women's lives and argue that Black nurses disrupted the conceptualization of Blackness and Black womanhood of the time. We demonstrate the vital contributions of Black nurses to the health of communities and add to existing scholarship that redefines the nursing narrative: one in which white nurses are not the start and end point of history.

反思黑人护士的隐匿性:探索黑人护士对不列颠哥伦比亚省(加拿大)的贡献,1845-1910 年。
黑人护士在历史长河中处于边缘地位,有关她们工作的历史记载也非常匮乏。根据我们对 1845 年至 1910 年期间不列颠哥伦比亚省(加拿大)黑人护士的历史研究,我们指出了黑人妇女生活的复杂性,并认为黑人护士打破了当时黑人和黑人妇女的概念。我们展示了黑人护士对社区健康的重要贡献,并对现有的学术研究进行了补充,重新定义了护理叙事:白人护士不是历史的起点和终点。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
93
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Consistently ranked as one of the most-read and most assigned journals by faculties of graduate programs in nursing, Advances in Nursing Science (ANS) is intellectually challenging, innovative and progressive, and features articles from a wide range of scholarly traditions. The journal particularly encourages works that speak to the need for global sustainability and that take an intersectional approach, recognizing class, color, sexual and gender identity, and other dimensions of human experience related to health. Articles in ANS are peer-reviewed and chosen for their pioneering perspectives and for their significance in contributing the evolution of the discipline of nursing.
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