The insensitivity of 'sensitive care': the bureaucracy of pregnancy tissue disposal in England, UK.

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology & Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1080/13648470.2024.2416804
Susie Kilshaw
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The practices surrounding pregnancy ends and pregnancy remains shift and change depending on the cultural and historical context. Based on ethnographic research in one group NHS Hospital organisation in England, the paper explores what practices around pregnancy remains reveal about the values afforded the material in different contexts by different actors and the moments when these intersect. It argues that framing miscarriage as bereavement helps to structure caregiving in clinical settings and that clinical practices produce foetal personhood in ways that may not be in keeping with women's notions of their pregnancy material. It illustrates that hospital practices contain notions of value which become legitimated as the appropriate approach with consequences for normativity. This may lead to women feeling isolated and abnormal when their approach is at odds with that of the clinic. Through an exploration of how women encounter and negotiate disposal practices, the paper argues that current practice requires revision to flexibly respond to diversity but also shifting meaning and values attributed to these experiences and materials.

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敏感护理 "的麻木不仁:英国英格兰处理妊娠组织的官僚主义。
围绕妊娠结局和妊娠遗体的实践会随着文化和历史背景的变化而变化。本文基于对英格兰一家国家医疗服务系统医院集团的人种学研究,探讨了围绕妊娠残留物的实践揭示了不同参与者在不同背景下赋予该物质的价值,以及这些价值交汇的时刻。论文认为,将流产视为丧亲之痛有助于构建临床环境中的护理工作,而临床实践产生胎儿人格的方式可能与妇女对其妊娠材料的观念不一致。这说明医院的做法包含了价值概念,这些概念被合法化为适当的方法,并对规范性产生影响。当妇女的做法与诊所的做法不一致时,这可能会导致她们感到孤立和不正常。通过对妇女如何接触和协商处置方法的探讨,本文认为需要对当前的做法进行修订,以灵活应对多样性,同时也要转变赋予这些经验和材料的意义和价值。
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