Settler Midwifery: A Colonial Tool in Canada's Reproductive Healthcare System.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Melanie Murdock, Sarah Durant
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Abstract

Introduction: The land we call Canada is a settler colonial country where reproductive healthcare is used as a mechanism to control, subjugate, and erase Indigenous people and to advance the White settler state. Healthcare providers play an integral role in the healthcare system and contribute to Canada's colonization. In this piece, we critically analyze how settler midwifery is complicit with colonialism in reproductive healthcare by exploring the history of midwifery in Canada, midwifery education, and contemporary settler midwifery.

Discussion: European settlers omitted the history of Indigenous midwifery in Canada and to justify their erasure, they conceptualized Indigenous Peoples as uncivilized and their birthing practices as substandard. To establish a colonial healthcare system, settler midwives replaced traditional Indigenous birth attendants. When midwifery became regulated, midwives were required to train in formal post-secondary institutions that sustain colonial logics, systems, and practices. Midwifery education programs maintain colonialism by reinforcing medicalized Western practices and sustaining barriers to the growth of Indigenous midwifery. As a result, Western birthing practices are widespread among settler midwives and Indigenous Peoples face barriers to comprehensive and culturally sensitive care. To decolonize Canadian midwifery, we must dismantle stereotypes about Indigenous Peoples and their birthing practices in historical narratives, implement an anti-colonial approach to midwifery education, support Indigenous midwives in returning birth home, and improve the provision of culturally sensitive care.

Conclusion: Settler midwifery in Canada is complicit in colonialism; building anti-colonial alliances can help support Indigenous midwives in leading a decolonial future for reproduction and birthing.

定居者助产术:加拿大生殖保健系统中的殖民工具》(Settler Midwifery: A Colonial Tool in Canada's Reproductive Healthcare System)。
导言:我们称之为加拿大的这片土地是一个殖民者定居的国家,在这里,生殖保健被用作控制、征服和抹杀土著人以及推进白人定居者国家的一种机制。医疗保健提供者在医疗保健系统中扮演着不可或缺的角色,为加拿大的殖民化做出了贡献。在这篇文章中,我们通过探讨加拿大助产历史、助产教育和当代定居者助产,批判性地分析了定居者助产如何在生殖医疗中与殖民主义同流合污:欧洲定居者遗漏了加拿大土著助产士的历史,为了证明他们的遗漏是合理的,他们将土著居民概念化为未开化的人,并将他们的分娩方式视为不合格。为了建立殖民时期的医疗保健体系,定居者的助产士取代了传统的土著助产士。当助产受到管制后,助产士必须在正规的中学后教育机构接受培训,这些机构维持着殖民逻辑、制度和做法。助产士教育计划通过强化医疗化的西方做法和持续阻碍土著助产士的发展来维护殖民主义。因此,西式分娩方法在定居者助产士中非常普遍,而土著居民在获得全面的、文化敏感的护理方面面临障碍。要实现加拿大助产服务的非殖民化,我们必须消除历史叙事中对土著居民及其分娩方式的成见,在助产教育中采用反殖民主义的方法,支持土著助产士将分娩带回家,并改善文化敏感性护理的提供:结论:加拿大的定居助产士与殖民主义同流合污;建立反殖民主义联盟有助于支持土著助产士引领生殖和分娩的非殖民化未来。
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Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care
Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal devoted to issues and practices in the care of childbearing women, infants, and families. It is written by and for professionals in maternal and neonatal health, nurses, midwives, physicians, public health workers, doulas, social scientists, childbirth educators, lactation counselors, epidemiologists, and other health caregivers and policymakers in perinatal care.
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