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Iris Young's Five Faces of oppression applied to nursing
1College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.
Purpose:
To explore Iris Young's Five Faces of Oppression as a framework for understanding oppression of nurses.
Conclusions:
Nursing's gendered status is implicated in nursing's status as a profession. Young's framework clearly lays out the ways in which nurses are oppressed in today's healthcare system.
Practice Implication:
Understanding the structure of nursing's oppression allows nursing to begin to formulate a thoughtful response to oppression and helps nursing find its voice in the larger world of the healthcare system.
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