Navigating Inclusive Language in Veterinary Medicine: A Step Toward a More Equitable Workplace.

IF 1.7 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Adesola Odunayo, Zenithson Ng
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Abstract

Stigmatizing language, often rooted in unconscious bias, can reinforce power imbalances, perpetuate stereotypes, and compromise inclusivity. Inclusive language-defined as communication that respects diversity, acknowledges lived experiences and promotes equality-fosters a supportive and welcoming environment for all team members and clients. Its application extends to verbal interactions, written communication, policies, and educational materials. Strategies to implement inclusive language include adopting people-first phrasing, avoiding ableist expressions, respecting gender diversity, and embracing cultural humility. Organizations can further support inclusivity through training programs and leadership modeling. By prioritizing inclusive language, veterinary teams not only strengthen collaboration and equity but also enhance team dynamics, client satisfaction, and patient care. Recognizing the power of words and choosing them thoughtfully promotes a culture of belonging and respect, benefiting individuals and the organization as a whole.

在兽医中使用包容性语言:迈向更公平的工作场所的一步。
污名化的语言往往根植于无意识的偏见,会加剧权力不平衡,延续刻板印象,损害包容性。包容性语言——被定义为尊重多样性、承认生活经验和促进平等的沟通——为所有团队成员和客户营造一个支持和欢迎的环境。它的应用扩展到口头交流、书面交流、政策和教育材料。实施包容性语言的策略包括采用以人为本的措辞,避免残疾主义的表达,尊重性别多样性,拥抱文化谦逊。组织可以通过培训项目和领导力模型进一步支持包容性。通过优先使用包容性语言,兽医团队不仅可以加强协作和公平,还可以增强团队活力、客户满意度和患者护理。认识到语言的力量并深思熟虑地选择它们,可以促进一种归属感和尊重的文化,使个人和组织整体受益。
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Veterinary ophthalmology
Veterinary ophthalmology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
37.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, international journal that welcomes submission of manuscripts directed towards academic researchers of veterinary ophthalmology, specialists and general practitioners with a strong ophthalmology interest. Articles include those relating to all aspects of: Clinical and investigational veterinary and comparative ophthalmology; Prospective and retrospective studies or reviews of naturally occurring ocular disease in veterinary species; Experimental models of both animal and human ocular disease in veterinary species; Anatomic studies of the animal eye; Physiological studies of the animal eye; Pharmacological studies of the animal eye.
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