对英国助产术中引入男性的评价:性别视角

Masana Sannomiya, Kento Morie, Anna Kubota, Masako Kanai‐Pak
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为了探索试点测试在制定性别政策中的作用,本研究调查了它们在英国引入男性助产士的政策制定中的作用。我们进行了文献回顾,排除了与研究男性助产士或参与试点的男性助产士的研究人员的陈述相矛盾的数据。通过与护理和助产协会协商澄清任何不确定因素。英国1902年的《助产士法案》最初只允许妇女助产。然而,1973年性别歧视法的辩论导致了引入男性助产士的考虑。虽然专业协会反对,但公共机构支持,条件是它保证妇女选择助产士性别的权利。政府决定进行试点,以评估男性助产士的可接受性以及由男性助产士陪同的财务影响。尽管来自欧盟委员会的压力,1984年英国允许男性助产士的决定一直被搁置,直到试点结果出来。然而,实质性的性别平等问题,如男性助产士的工作条件,在很大程度上仍未得到探讨。为确保助产工作中的性别包容性,建议进行注重形成性平等和实质性平等的科学试点测试。
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The evaluation of men introduced in midwifery in the United Kingdom: A gender perspective
To explore the role of pilot tests in developing gender policies, this study investigates their use of policy‐making for the introduction of male midwives in the United Kingdom. A literature review was performed, and data that contradicted the statements of researchers studying male midwives or male midwives who had participated in the pilots were excluded. Any uncertainties were clarified through consultation with nursing and midwifery associations. The United Kingdom's Midwives Act 1902 initially restricted midwifery to women. However, the Sex Discrimination Act 1973 debates led to the consideration of introducing male midwives. While professional associations resisted, public bodies supported it, on the condition that it guaranteed women's right to select the gender of their attendant midwives. The government decided to conduct pilots to assess the acceptability of male midwives and the financial implications of having chaperones with male midwives. Despite pressure from the European Commission, the decision to permit male midwives across the United Kingdom, made in 1984, was withheld until the results of the pilots were available. However, substantive gender equality issues, such as the working conditions for male midwives, remain largely unexplored. To ensure gender inclusivity in midwifery, scientific pilot tests focusing on both formative and substantive equality are recommended.
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