"他们认为我们穿着腰布":波多黎各的空间烙印、殖民主义和医生移民

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Mark Padilla, Nelson Varas-Diaz, Sheilla Rodríguez-Madera, John Vertovec, Joshua Rivera-Custodio, Kariela Rivera-Bustelo, Claudia Mercado-Rios, Armando Matiz-Reyes, Adrian Santiago-Santiago, Yoymar González-Font, Alixida Ramos-Pibernus, Kevin Grove
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摘要

由于医生加速向美国本土迁移,波多黎各(PR)正面临着前所未有的医疗保健危机,居民的医疗保健水平不断下降,医疗服务提供者的等待时间过长。尽管学者和记者们已经发现了推动医生迁移的经济因素,但我们的研究分析了殖民主义大背景下的空间烙印的影响,这是医生流失的一个未被研究的方面。通过对美国和太平洋沿岸国家的医生进行 50 次半结构式访谈,我们发现了太平洋沿岸国家、人民及其生物医学系统是如何被污名化的,这些污名往往包含了殖民主义观念,即认为该岛落后、医疗技术落后以及缺乏尖端职业机会。我们的结论是,除了以经济为动机的政策外,遏制医生移民的努力还应涉及全球范围内流传的关于公共卫生岛的观念,承认这些观念的殖民根源,并重视当地应对危机的措施,因为这些措施有可能被历史遗忘。
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“They think we wear loincloths”: Spatial stigma, coloniality, and physician migration in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico (PR) is facing an unprecedented healthcare crisis due to accelerating migration of physicians to the mainland United States (US), leaving residents with diminishing healthcare and excessively long provider wait times. While scholars and journalists have identified economic factors driving physician migration, our study analyzes the effects of spatial stigma within the broader context of coloniality as unexamined dimensions of physician loss. Drawing on 50 semi-structured interviews with physicians throughout PR and the US, we identified how stigmatizing meanings are attached to PR, its people, and its biomedical system, often incorporating colonial notions of the island's presumed backwardness, lagging medical technology, and lack of cutting-edge career opportunities. We conclude that in addition to economically motivated policies, efforts to curb physician migration should also address globally circulating ideas about PR, acknowledge their roots in coloniality, and valorize local responses to the crisis that are in danger of being lost to history.

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期刊介绍: Medical Anthropology Quarterly: International Journal for the Analysis of Health publishes research and theory in the field of medical anthropology. This broad field views all inquiries into health and disease in human individuals and populations from the holistic and cross-cultural perspective distinctive of anthropology as a discipline -- that is, with an awareness of species" biological, cultural, linguistic, and historical uniformity and variation. It encompasses studies of ethnomedicine, epidemiology, maternal and child health, population, nutrition, human development in relation to health and disease, health-care providers and services, public health, health policy, and the language and speech of health and health care.
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