Unraveling Social Justice Issues in Nursing
English | 2026 | ISBN-10: 3032265118 | 143 pages| Epub PDF (True) | 5 MB
This book examines the structural forces shaping inequities within healthcare and highlights the essential role nurses play in addressing them. While nursing is often associated with compassion and service, the book brings forward the complex realities of racism, ableism, sexism, classism, and the exclusion of neurodiverse individuals that remain embedded in everyday practice. It offers a clear and grounded analysis of these issues, drawing on current research to illuminate how they manifest in clinical settings and influence patient outcomes, professional interactions, and institutional policies.
Rather than presenting social justice as an abstract ideal, the book emphasizes its practical relevance for contemporary nursing. It explores how biases―both individual and systemic―affect the delivery of care, and it illustrates the ways inequities contribute to disparities in mental health, chronic illness, and access to essential services. Through reflective guidance and applied examples, readers are encouraged to question assumptions, examine practice environments, and consider how meaningful advocacy can be integrated into routine clinical work.
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