Literature DB >> 27810631

Nursing students' awareness of inequity in healthcare - An intersectional perspective.

Inger K Holmström1, Elenor Kaminsky2, Anna T Höglund3, Marianne Carlsson4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The overall aim of the present study was to explore awareness of inequity in healthcare and the intersection between different structures of power among nursing students. Another aim was to delineate the knowledge and use of Swedish Healthcare Direct in this group.
DESIGN: The study had a descriptive design with a quantitative approach. PARTICIPANTS: The sample consisted of 157 nursing students from three universities in central Sweden.
METHODS: The students filled out a study specific questionnaire in class. The questionnaire consisted of short descriptions of twelve fictive persons who differed in gender, age, and ethnicity, with questions about their life situation. The mean was calculated for each assessed fictive person for every item. In the next step, the assessments were ranked from the lowest probability to the highest probability. A 'Good life-index' consisting of quality of life, power over own life, and experience of discrimination, was also calculated. Free text comments were analysed qualitatively.
RESULTS: People with Swedish names were assessed to have the highest probability of having a good life. Among those with Swedish names, the oldest woman was assessed as having the lowest probability of a good life. All students had knowledge about Swedish Healthcare Direct, but more female students had used the service compared to male students.
CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that the nursing students had awareness of how power and gender, ethnicity and age, are related. Based on the free text comments, the questions and the intersectional perspective seemed to evoke some irritation which points to their sensitive nature. Therefore, the questionnaire could be used as a tool to start a discussion of equity in healthcare and in interventions where the aim is to raise awareness of inequality and intersectionality. Copyright Â
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Keywords:  Age; Equity in healthcare; Ethnicity; Gender; Intersectionality; Nursing students; Power; Telephone nursing

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27810631     DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2016.10.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Educ Today        ISSN: 0260-6917            Impact factor:   3.442


  2 in total

1.  From denial to awareness: a conceptual model for obtaining equity in healthcare.

Authors:  Anna T Höglund; Marianne Carlsson; Inger K Holmström; Linda Lännerström; Elenor Kaminsky
Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2018-01-22

2.  Impact of telephone nursing education program for equity in healthcare.

Authors:  Anna T Höglund; Marianne Carlsson; Inger K Holmström; Elenor Kaminsky
Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2016-09-21
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