Intersectionality in nursing research: A scoping review
Background: An intersectional approach to health research provides an analytical foundation to explain the multidimensionality of health status, resource accessibility, privilege, oppression, and current and historical context. The use of intersectionality in health research has known limitations. I...
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Main Authors: | Athena D. F. Sherman (Author), Sarah Febres-Cordero (Author), Kalisha Bonds Johnson (Author), Kristen D. Clark (Author), Meredith Klepper (Author), Brenice Duroseau (Author), Yufen Lin (Author), Wenhui Zhang (Author), Mercy Coleman (Author), Diane Prakash (Author), Gaea A. Daniel (Author), Arzina Tabassum Chand (Author), Ugo Kalu (Author), Robin Tarter (Author), Sarah Allgood (Author), Sydney Cohen (Author), Ursula Kelly (Author), Monique Balthazar (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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