implications for nursing
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compassionate nursing professionals, our code of ethics, citizenship -
locally and globally
exclusion
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Being misrecognized or unrecognized, being 'othered', devalued different
from the dominant group, stigmatized, less worthy, denial of human dignity
,determinants of health inequities:
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> Exposure to unhealthy, stressful living and working conditions
> Inadequate access to essential health and other public services
> Health-damaging behaviors (where choice is restricted)
> Health-related social mobility involving the tendency of sick people to
move down the social scale
privilege
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Legal and structural institutions maintain inclusion and power of the
dominant group
Global citizen and nursing
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as a global citizens nurses identify and act on health inequities in the
population they work with at - local national and international levels
health discourse
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, medical system view of health, health care system view, lay perspectives,
global health perspective
Global health refers to
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any health issue, to any solutions
global health should include
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tobacco control nutrient deficiencies obesity injury prevention migrant-
worker health, migration of health workers
equality
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relates to 'just' and "fair". Relates to distributive justice. Everyone has access
to the same resources, it is equal.
Ex of resources to support nurses in taking political action
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compassionate nursing professionals, our code of ethics, citizenship -
locally and globally
exclusion
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Being misrecognized or unrecognized, being 'othered', devalued different
from the dominant group, stigmatized, less worthy, denial of human dignity
,determinants of health inequities:
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> Exposure to unhealthy, stressful living and working conditions
> Inadequate access to essential health and other public services
> Health-damaging behaviors (where choice is restricted)
> Health-related social mobility involving the tendency of sick people to
move down the social scale
privilege
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Legal and structural institutions maintain inclusion and power of the
dominant group
Global citizen and nursing
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as a global citizens nurses identify and act on health inequities in the
population they work with at - local national and international levels
health discourse
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, medical system view of health, health care system view, lay perspectives,
global health perspective
Global health refers to
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any health issue, to any solutions
global health should include
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tobacco control nutrient deficiencies obesity injury prevention migrant-
worker health, migration of health workers
equality
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relates to 'just' and "fair". Relates to distributive justice. Everyone has access
to the same resources, it is equal.
Ex of resources to support nurses in taking political action
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