实现的层次。

IF 0.6 Q4 NURSING
Marty Lewis-Hunstiger
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本期《创新护理》的主题 "将权力凌驾于权力之上 "的概念来自里安-艾斯勒(Riane Eisler)的文化转型理论。在许多系统中,等级制度都是重要的组织原则;不人道的不是等级制度的存在,而是等级制度的运作方式。统治体系在家庭、国家或部落中都表现出专制统治,有严格的统治等级制度,其叙事将统治正常化,并将维持统治的暴力视为不可避免。伙伴关系体系的特点是家庭和国家或部落都实行平等主义结构,实行等级制度,利用权力赋予他人权力,而不是剥夺他人权力,认可的暴力程度低(因为不需要暴力来维持权力),并将相互尊重、问责和获益描述为自然而然的事情。本期《创新护理》杂志中的所有文章都描绘了对以下人员的赋权:病人、父母和其他家庭成员、养父母、从学龄前到接近成年的儿童、许多领域许多层面的病人直接护理人员、寻求发表其知识的护士,以及所有寻求使用尊重和重视所有人的语言同时承认我们所处的不同文化的人。
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Hierarchies of Actualization.

The concept of transforming power over to power with, the theme of this issue of Creative Nursing, comes from Riane Eisler's cultural transformation theory describing a continuum of domination and partnership along which cultures orient themselves. Hierarchies are important organizing principles in many systems; it is not their presence that is inhumane, but how they function. Domination systems display authoritarian rule in both the family and the state or tribe, with strict hierarchies of domination, and narratives that normalize domination and present the violence that maintains it as inevitable. Partnership systems are characterized by egalitarian structures in both the family and state or tribe, with hierarchies of actualization in which power is used to empower others rather than disempower, low levels of sanctioned violence (since it is not needed to maintain power), and narratives depicting mutual respect, accountability, and benefit as natural. All the articles in this issue of Creative Nursing depict empowerment: of patients, parents and other family members, foster parents, children from preschool age to near adulthood, providers of direct patient care at many levels in many areas, nurses seeking to publish their knowledge, and all people who seek to use language that demonstrates respect and value for all people while acknowledging the diverse cultures in which we abide.

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Creative Nursing
Creative Nursing NURSING-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
14.30%
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76
期刊介绍: Creative Nursing is an issue focused journal, unique in its recognition of the values inherent in the nursing profession. Excellence and professionalism are not exclusive to any one discipline or specialty, and the editors of Creative Nursing are dedicated to developing nursing leaders at all levels and in all settings. Today"s health care institutions need creative and innovative solutions. Nurses need to think creatively, to experiment, to take risks, and to innovate. Creative Nursing promotes best practices in all aspects of caring--caring for self, patients, families, colleagues, and communities.
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