影响农村地区妇女护理流动性的需求和规范:阿尔卑斯地区的案例研究

IF 5.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Carolina Chizzali , Alberto Dianin , Chiara Rabbiosi
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护理的流动性包括为履行护理和家庭责任而进行的旅行,如陪同儿童、探望有需要的老人或购买杂货。虽然护理移动性在成年人的日常生活中发挥着突出的作用,但对其的探索仍然有限,研究大多集中在大城市。相反,尽管农村地区的居民面临着诸如护理设施的可用性和可及性、工作和护理职责的协调或人口老龄化等重大挑战,但对农村地区的研究却不足。为了解决这一研究差距,我们的研究通过对意大利阿尔卑斯山地区的一个案例研究,探讨了影响农村地区妇女护理流动性的需求和规范。具体而言,我们探讨了1)促进或阻碍农村女性护理人员护理流动实践的需求和规范,2)鼓励或阻止她们通过集体或主动交通工具进行护理旅行。为此,我们使用社会实践理论的框架来解释对农村女性护理人员进行的12次半结构化访谈中描述的流动性实践。结果显示了一些与城市研究的重叠,以及一些(部分)新颖的发现。后者涉及的问题包括:农村看护者护理实践的第三位价值、居住分散对农村护理旅行的影响,或者拼车减少农村护理实践对私家车依赖的潜在机会和障碍。我们利用这些发现来建议未来关于农村地区护理流动性的潜在研究方向。
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Needs and norms shaping the mobility of care of women in rural areas: A case study in the Alps
The mobility of care encompasses trips made to fulfil caregiving and domestic responsibilities, like escorting children, visiting seniors in need, or grocery shopping. Although it plays a prominent role in adults' daily life, the mobility of care is still limitedly explored and most studies focus on its role in large cities. Conversely, it is understudied in rural areas despite the significant challenges their inhabitants face, such as availability and accessibility of care amenities, coordination of work and care duties, or population aging. To address this research gap, our study explores the needs and norms shaping the mobility of care of women in rural areas, by focusing on a case study in the Italian Alps. Specifically, we explore the needs and norms that 1) foster or hinder the care mobility practices of rural female caregivers, and 2) encourage or discourage them to make care trips by collective or active transport. To this end, we use the framework of the Social Practice Theory to interpret the mobility practices described in 12 semi-structured interviews with as many rural female caregivers. The results show some overlaps with urban research and some (partially) novel findings. The latter concern e.g. the third-place value attached to care practices by rural caregivers, the influence of residential dispersion on rural care trips, or the potential chances and barriers of carpooling to decrease the dependency of rural care practices on private car. We use these findings to suggest potential future research directions about the mobility of care in rural areas.
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期刊介绍: A major resurgence has occurred in transport geography in the wake of political and policy changes, huge transport infrastructure projects and responses to urban traffic congestion. The Journal of Transport Geography provides a central focus for developments in this rapidly expanding sub-discipline.
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