Transformation and representation in the clinical space

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Dominique Darrell, Javere Pinnock
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Abstract

So a lot has transpired in the world. These last few years have highlighted the ways in which Black and Brown bodies are historically underrepresented, misunderstood and dismissed. As two Black Caribbean clinicians, we worked with various Black Caribbean people in an acute care setting over five years; this article focuses on how representation impacted their care. Black and Brown people often receive inadequate care, care that does not speak to the wholeness of their humanity. We sought to create a methodology that represented our patients’ cultural identities and allowed them to feel seen. We did this by transforming the clinical space into a culturally relevant play space and explored adaptive social skills in preparation for community reintegration and to build ego strength through creative reflection. This work breathed life into us as we explored what it means to be seen in an oppressive system.
临床空间中的转换与表征
世界上发生了很多事情。过去几年凸显了黑人和棕色人种机构在历史上代表性不足、被误解和被解雇的方式。作为两名加勒比黑人临床医生,我们在急性护理环境中与各种加勒比黑人合作了五年多;这篇文章的重点是代表性如何影响他们的护理。黑人和棕色人种往往得不到足够的照顾,这种照顾并不代表他们人性的完整性。我们试图创造一种方法来代表我们患者的文化身份,并让他们感觉被看到了。我们通过将临床空间转变为与文化相关的游戏空间来做到这一点,并探索适应性社交技能,为重新融入社区做准备,并通过创造性反思建立自我力量。当我们探索在压迫性的系统中被看到意味着什么时,这部作品为我们注入了生命。
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