[女权主义公共卫生,对大流行的另一种看法]

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Revista Espanola De Salud Publica Pub Date : 2022-10-05
Iris Parra Jounou, Rosana Triviño Caballero, María Victoria Martínez-López
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护理伦理和政治的理论家们,用他们的女权主义和交叉分析,花了几十年的时间试图在临床实践和政治结构上留下自己的印记。在这种情况下,专业人员与需要他们照顾的人之间的关系需要广泛的人性化进程,同时不忽视由于性别、社会阶层或属于在社区中经历健康和疾病的弱势少数群体而造成的不平等。的社会。很明显,我们的制度必须在其基础上进行广泛的反思;从养老院到高科技的icu;从初级保健的饱和到专业人员的缺乏。在护理等领域,重点放在基于相互依存和特定背景的模式上,以产生另一种护理框架,同时争取与高度女性化的职业相关的等级制度和不可见性。不出所料,接下来的反思是由三位具有混合背景的女性署名的,她们将我们工作生涯的一部分奉献给了初级护理和医院护理领域(包括护理和物理治疗),反过来,也奉献给了生物伦理学、哲学和人文学科的研究和教学。我们亲身经历过服务的意志与制度固有的压迫轴心之间的矛盾。
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[Feminist public health, another view on the pandemic.]

Theorists of the ethics and politics of care, with their feminist and intersectional analyses, have spent decades trying to leave their mark on clinical practice and political structures . In them, extensive processes of humanization of the relationship between professionals and people who need their care are required, without neglecting inequalities due to gender, social class or belonging to vulnerable minority groups that go through health and disease experiences in the community. society. It is evident that our institutions must be extensively rethought in their foundations; from nursing homes to highly technological ICUs; from the saturation of primary care to the lack of specialized personnel. In areas such as nursing, great emphasis is placed on models based on interdependence and the particular context to generate another care framework , while fighting for hierarchies and invisibilities related to highly feminized professions . Not surprisingly, the reflections that follow are signed by three women with hybrid profiles who have dedicated part of our working life to the field of primary and hospital care (both in nursing and in physiotherapy) and, in turn, to research and teaching in bioethics, philosophy and humanities. We have experienced in our flesh the contradictions between a will to serve and some axes of oppression connatural to the institutions.

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Revista Espanola De Salud Publica
Revista Espanola De Salud Publica PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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