Plantocratic patriarchal culture, violence against women and girls and the failures of the global health system: an interview with Marsha Hinds Myrie and Anya A. A. Lorde.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Sociology Review Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-30 DOI:10.1080/14461242.2024.2365250
Marsha Hinds Myrie, Anya A A Lorde
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Abstract

Like other parts of the world, women and girls in the Commonwealth Caribbean (CC) experience high and escalating rates of physical and sexual violence. The interview presented outlines some factors that underscore the gendered disparities of violence against women in the Caribbean as well as how healthcare responses are not developed for marginalised women and girls. The interview explores the invisibility of women and girls within healthcare and broader national healthcare structures responses through case details analysis of a Barbadian strategic litigation case. The interview calls for transdisciplinary approaches to analysing the effectiveness of the global health system that make space for not just traditional research approaches but also lived experiences 'from below' and input of advocates and activists. Despite Barbados being a signatory to a range of global health initiatives to improve healthcare responses to gender-based violence, the country does not have a formalised, comprehensive national plan to inform prevention and intervention measures. The interview shows the connections between plantocratic patriarchal culture (PPC) and the existing gaps that cause harm to women and girls who experience various types of gendered violence.

植物贵族父权文化、暴力侵害妇女和女童行为以及全球卫生系统的失败:采访 Marsha Hinds Myrie 和 Anya A. A. Lorde。
与世界其他地区一样,英联邦加勒比海地区(CC)的妇女和女童遭受身体暴力和性暴力的比例很高,而且还在不断上升。本访谈概述了一些因素,这些因素凸显了加勒比海地区暴力侵害妇女行为的性别差异,以及如何不为边缘化妇女和女童制定医疗保健对策。访谈通过对一个巴巴多斯战略诉讼案件的细节分析,探讨了妇女和女童在医疗保健和更广泛的国家医疗保健结构应对措施中的不可见性。访谈呼吁采用跨学科的方法来分析全球医疗系统的有效性,不仅要为传统的研究方法留出空间,还要为 "自下而上 "的生活经验以及倡导者和活动家的投入留出空间。尽管巴巴多斯签署了一系列全球卫生倡议,以改善对性别暴力的医疗应对措施,但该国并没有一个正式的、全面的国家计划来指导预防和干预措施。访谈显示了植物家长制文化(PPC)与现有差距之间的联系,这些差距对遭受各种性别暴力的妇女和女童造成了伤害。
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期刊介绍: An international, scholarly peer-reviewed journal, Health Sociology Review explores the contribution of sociology and sociological research methods to understanding health and illness; to health policy, promotion and practice; and to equity, social justice, social policy and social work. Health Sociology Review is published in association with The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) under the editorship of Eileen Willis. Health Sociology Review publishes original theoretical and research articles, literature reviews, special issues, symposia, commentaries and book reviews.
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