Nurses' lived experience of peacebuilding

Author:

Srof Brenda J.12ORCID,Lagerwey Mary1ORCID,Liechty Joe2

Affiliation:

1. Bronson School of Nursing Western Michigan University Kalamazoo Michigan USA

2. Goshen College Goshen Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractNursing has a unique opportunity to address issues of structural violence that contribute to poor health outcomes. Models for designing nursing care relative to the social determinants of health can be adapted from the discipline of peace studies and the phenomenon of peacebuilding. The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the lived experience of peacebuilding from the perspective of community or public health nurses. Interviews were conducted with eight participants. Attributes of the peacebuilder included fostering human relationships that value the inherent worth and dignity of others, nurturing a character of humility and moral courage, and contemplating the personal cost of engaging in prolonged processes of peacebuilding. Practices of peacebuilding included mediating conflict through multilayered processes, accompanying others to places of empowerment, and utilizing interdisciplinary teaching and learning to build capacity for change. Increasing an understanding of the lived experience of peacebuilding by nurses is relevant to nursing research, theory, and practice, and adds to a broader understanding of peacebuilding.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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