索马里难民妇女生活中的性别暴力:分析和行动框架》。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Oluwatoyin Olukotun, Hanan Abusbaitan, Mary O Hearst, Anna Pirsch, Sarah J Hoffman, Lauren Martin, Jennifer Jo Connor, Comfort Tosin Adebayo, Anwar Eyadat, Anne Dressel, Nasra Giama, Barbara J McMorris, Shukri Adams, Kaboni W Gondwe, Alexa A Lopez, Maria Graf, Hussen Mekonnen, Sisay Bekele Mersha, Ayalneh Demissie Ashenafi, Lucy Mkandawire-Valhmu
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摘要

导言:基于性别的暴力(GBV)对具有难民身份的妇女构成重大威胁:根据我们在之前发表的范围审查基础上进行的分析,我们引入了一个基于后殖民主义女权主义理论的概念框架,为研究、政策和实践提供信息,以解决具有难民身份的索马里妇女在遭受基于性别的暴力和遇到护理障碍时所面临的独特风险因素:结果:该框架综合了现有文献,纳入了以往针对索马里妇女的研究成果,并强调了了解影响求助的结构性和社会文化因素的重要性:通过制定以妇女为中心的干预措施,医疗保健和社会服务机构可以在解决具有难民身份的索马里妇女遭受基于性别的暴力问题方面发挥关键作用。
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Gender-Based Violence in the Lives of Somali Women With Refugee Status: A Framework for Analysis and Action.

Introduction: Gender-based violence (GBV) poses a significant threat to women with refugee status.

Methodology: Following our analysis based on a previously published scoping review, we introduce a conceptual framework based on postcolonial feminist theory to inform research, policy, and practice that addresses the unique risk factors faced by Somali women with refugee status experiencing GBV and encountering barriers to care.

Result: The framework synthesizes existing literature, incorporates findings from previous work with Somali women, and emphasizes the importance of understanding structural and sociocultural factors influencing help-seeking.

Discussion: By developing women-centered interventions, health care and social service institutions can play a pivotal role in addressing GBV for Somali women with refugee status.

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CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
80
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Transcultural Nursing (TCN) is a peer-reviewed journal that offers nurses, educators, researchers, and practitioners theoretical approaches and current research findings that have direct implications for the delivery of culturally congruent health care and for the preparation of health care professionals who will provide that care. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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