Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia

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Autor(a) principal: Lunardi,Valeria Lerch
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Peter,Elizabeth, Gastaldo,Denise
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672002000200012
Resumo: We believe that the notion of power anorexia, which we define as a lack of desire to exercise power, is central to reflections about nursing ethical concerns. Questioning the assumption that nurses are powerless, we argue that nurses can and do exercise power and that their actions and inactions have consequences not only for themselves, but also for those for whom they care. We propose that a feminist ethics perspective be used both to understand and to overcome nurses' power anorexia. Feminist thinkers remind us not only of oppression's psychological impact, but that stereotypical views about women are socially constructed and, therefore, can be changed. Nurses using this framework should explore the implications of a centralized notion of caring to the way we conceive of power relations in health care. Perhaps deconstructing caring by focusing on how nurses exercise power could help us to re-conceptualize nursing and promote new agendas for health and health care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia
title Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia
spellingShingle Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia
Lunardi,Valeria Lerch
nursing
ethics
caring
power
governmentality
feminist ethics
title_short Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia
title_full Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia
title_fullStr Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia
title_full_unstemmed Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia
title_sort Are submissive nurses ethical?: Reflecting on power anorexia
author Lunardi,Valeria Lerch
author_facet Lunardi,Valeria Lerch
Peter,Elizabeth
Gastaldo,Denise
author_role author
author2 Peter,Elizabeth
Gastaldo,Denise
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lunardi,Valeria Lerch
Peter,Elizabeth
Gastaldo,Denise
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv nursing
ethics
caring
power
governmentality
feminist ethics
topic nursing
ethics
caring
power
governmentality
feminist ethics
description We believe that the notion of power anorexia, which we define as a lack of desire to exercise power, is central to reflections about nursing ethical concerns. Questioning the assumption that nurses are powerless, we argue that nurses can and do exercise power and that their actions and inactions have consequences not only for themselves, but also for those for whom they care. We propose that a feminist ethics perspective be used both to understand and to overcome nurses' power anorexia. Feminist thinkers remind us not only of oppression's psychological impact, but that stereotypical views about women are socially constructed and, therefore, can be changed. Nurses using this framework should explore the implications of a centralized notion of caring to the way we conceive of power relations in health care. Perhaps deconstructing caring by focusing on how nurses exercise power could help us to re-conceptualize nursing and promote new agendas for health and health care.
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