Seeking inclusion while navigating exclusion: Theorizing the experiences of disabled nursing faculty in academe.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Nursing Inquiry Pub Date : 2024-08-04 DOI:10.1111/nin.12659
Dena Hassouneh, Laura Mood, Kendra Birnley, Andrew Kualaau, Ellen Garcia
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Abstract

Despite repeated calls for equity, diversity, and inclusion in nursing education and the significance of disability for the vocation of nursing, the voices and experiences of nursing faculty with disabilities are largely absent from our literature. In this paper, we present a critical grounded theory of the experiences of disabled nursing faculty in academe to begin to amend this gap. Using critical disability studies as a sensitizing framework and building on prior work on racism and other systems of oppression in nursing, we theorize that nursing academe is a normalized space produced by White, able-mindbodied, and cis-heteropatriarchal discourses that regulate the boundaries of inclusion via exclusionary social norms. Further, we describe the operations of normalcy in nursing academe, discuss implications for education and health care, and consider avenues for change.

在被排斥的同时寻求包容:将残疾护理教师在学术界的经历理论化。
尽管我们一再呼吁护理教育的公平性、多样性和包容性,以及残疾对护理职业的重要性,但我们的文献中基本上没有残疾护理教师的声音和经历。在本文中,我们提出了关于残疾护理教师在学术界的经历的批判性基础理论,以开始弥补这一空白。以批判性残疾研究为感性框架,并以之前关于护理领域种族主义和其他压迫系统的研究为基础,我们从理论上认为,护理学术界是一个正常化的空间,由白人、健全人和顺式异体父权制话语所创造,这些话语通过排斥性的社会规范来规范包容的界限。此外,我们描述了护理学术界正常化的运作,讨论了对教育和医疗保健的影响,并思考了变革的途径。
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Nursing Inquiry
Nursing Inquiry 医学-护理
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
13.00%
发文量
61
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Inquiry aims to stimulate examination of nursing''s current and emerging practices, conditions and contexts within an expanding international community of ideas. The journal aspires to excite thinking and stimulate action toward a preferred future for health and healthcare by encouraging critical reflection and lively debate on matters affecting and influenced by nursing from a range of disciplinary angles, scientific perspectives, analytic approaches, social locations and philosophical positions.
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