护理的利润

Isabelle L Lange, Sunita Bhadauria, Sunita Singh, Loveday Penn-Kekana
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我们以四家小型非企业私立妇产医院为研究对象,采用一种分层的民族志方法,从关键的角度审视在这个自我监管的泡沫中工作意味着什么,并审视医疗工作者骨干队伍的“创造”。我们的分析涉及如何从妇女和依赖在那里就业的卫生工作者的不稳定地位中创造出一个护理和商业空间。诊所所有者的人员配置策略集中在雇用无照的产房工作人员,他们接受过在职培训,而不是在认可的机构接受培训,负责病人护理的各个方面,包括分娩。通过探讨培训和过度治疗的相关叙述,本章强调了私营孕产妇保健部门利润、护理和工作条件之间的紧张关系,并检查了在那里工作的无证医疗服务提供者的结构性脆弱性。
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Care’s Profit
Using a layered, ethnographic approach focusing on four small non-corporate private maternity hospitals, we turn a critical lens on what it means to work within this self-regulated bubble and examine the ‘creation’ of a cadre of healthcare workers. Our analysis addresses how a space of care and business is generated out of the precarious positions of both women and the health workers who depend on employment there. Clinic owners’ staffing strategies centred on hiring unlicensed labour room staff, trained on the job rather than in accredited institutes, who take care of all aspects of patient care, including deliveries. By exploring narratives surrounding training and overtreatment, this chapter highlights the tensions between the value placed on profit, care, and working conditions in the private maternal health sector, and examines the structural vulnerability of unlicensed health providers working there.
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