Delivering bad news: family members who have survived armed conflicts in the trauma hospital

Helen Barbosa dos Santos, Angelo Brandelli Costa, H. Nardi
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Abstract Ethnographic research in a trauma hospital made it possible to systematically accompany one of the families who have survived armed conflicts. We observed, in the work process of the Intensive Care Unit, how a body between life and death is revealed through the interactions between health professionals and family members. It is perceived that the "delivering bad news" perspective suppresses the effects produced by state practices of life and death management, in contexts of criminalization of violence reiterated in the daily routine of the trauma hospital. To rectify responses based on biology and protocol, we adopted the epistemological perspective of anthropology and social psychology. This study has shown that the discursive practices reproduced the dynamics of social inequality linked to racism and classism, while families from precarious territorialities constantly experience traumatic situations and imminent grief for violent health problems.
传来坏消息:在创伤医院的武装冲突幸存者家属
在一家创伤医院进行人种学研究,使有系统地陪伴武装冲突幸存者家庭成为可能。在重症监护室的工作过程中,我们观察到一个处于生死之间的身体是如何通过医护人员与家属的互动来展现的。人们认为,"传递坏消息"的观点抑制了国家的生死管理做法所产生的影响,因为在创伤医院的日常工作中一再将暴力定为犯罪。为了纠正基于生物学和协议的回应,我们采用了人类学和社会心理学的认识论视角。这项研究表明,话语实践再现了与种族主义和阶级主义有关的社会不平等的动态,而来自不稳定领土的家庭不断经历创伤情况,并因暴力健康问题而迫在眉睫的悲伤。
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Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology
Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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