Doing distance: expectant parents’ experiences of risk following a maternity ward closure

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
E. Larsson
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ABSTRACT This article explores expectant parents’ experiences of risk and distance following a maternity ward closure in Sweden’s northern inland. Interviews were conducted in 2017–2018 and the data were subjected to narrative analysis. Theoretically, the research adopts a feminist approach to space and risk, viewing both as simultaneously material and fluid, intersecting with categories such as gender, class, and centre-periphery. The longer distance to maternity care was found to engender other distances, such as social and political, which were associated with particular risks and power structures. In particular, interviewees referred to a perceived distance from staff at the new hospital that threatened to turn labour into an unsafe experience, and a perceived distance from political decision-making, prompting feelings of unworthiness and distrust. In different ways, navigating these risks reproduced gender roles, and the parents’ social position – including gender, marital status, economic, and social resources – shaped how they navigated the new situation.
做距离:孕妇在产科病房关闭后的风险体验
摘要本文探讨了瑞典北部内陆地区产科病房关闭后,准父母的风险和距离经历。2017年至2018年进行了访谈,并对数据进行了叙述性分析。从理论上讲,这项研究对空间和风险采取了女权主义的方法,将两者视为同时存在的物质和流动,与性别、阶级和中心边缘等类别交叉。研究发现,与产妇护理的距离越远,就会产生其他距离,如社会和政治距离,这些距离与特定的风险和权力结构有关。受访者特别提到了与新医院工作人员的距离,这可能会将分娩变成一种不安全的体验,以及与政治决策的距离,引发不值得和不信任的感觉。在不同的方面,应对这些风险再现了性别角色,而父母的社会地位——包括性别、婚姻状况、经济和社会资源——决定了他们应对新情况的方式。
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Rural Society
Rural Society SOCIOLOGY-
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