包裹体(矿物)
护理部
集体行动
动作(物理)
心理学
护士教育
集体智慧
行动研究
护理研究
医学模型残废
残疾研究
医学
梅德林
社会学
通用设计
医学教育
作者
Lisa M. Meeks,Anne Lewis,Brandy Jackson
标识
DOI:10.1177/10784535251392262
摘要
This commentary describes how the Access in Nursing (AIN) program, a national working group of the Docs with Disabilities Initiative, models collective action to advance disability inclusion in nursing education. Drawing on theories of distributed leadership, communities of practice, asset-based leadership, and disability justice, we examine how AIN's collaborative structure flattens hierarchies, redistributes power, and centers the expertise of disabled nurses, students, and educators. Examples from AIN's interinstitutional research and education working groups illustrate how coordinated, justice-oriented collaboration can replace compliance-based approaches with sustainable systems of equity. The article concludes by highlighting the implications of collective action for strengthening belonging, and creating scalable pathways to inclusion across nursing education.
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