重塑劳动陪伴:阿根廷产科病房的性别代表

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Carmen Rauh Garrido , Mercedes Vila Ortiz , Celina Gialdini , Alexandre Dumont , Claudia Hanson , Mølsted Alvesson Helle
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分娩陪伴积极塑造分娩体验,为分娩人员提供持续的情感和实际支持。在阿根廷,伴侣关系受法律保护,但实施方面仍存在挑战。性别规范和期望可能成为高质量护理的障碍。为了解决陪伴文献中的差距,本文探讨了布宜诺斯艾利斯两家公立医院的男性和女性伴侣和卫生保健提供者所感知的性别表征。本定性研究涉及27个半结构化访谈,访谈对象为产房陪产人员和医护人员,包括9名男性陪产人员、3名女性陪产人员和15名医护人员。采用反身性专题方法分析记录数据。研究发展了两个主题:男性伴侣理想化了传统的男性价值观,但在出生时就拥抱了女性特质;女性伴侣被定型为“自然”伴侣。这些主题支撑了第三个主题,即关于分娩期间同伴的适当参与、支持和准备的悖论。陪伴者和卫生保健提供者相互参与,同时持有男性和女性作为陪伴者支持分娩的能力的生物学概念。调查结果有助于更广泛地讨论性别劳动经验,旨在为男女伴侣融合的政策和实践提供信息,即促进更公平的生育环境。
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Reframing labour companionship: gender representations in maternity wards of Argentina
Labour companionship positively shapes childbirth experiences, offering continuous emotional and practical support to birthing people. In Argentina, companionship is protected by law, though implementation challenges remain. Gender norms and expectations can act as barriers to quality care. Addressing a gap in companionship literature, this paper explores gender representations perceived by male and female companions and health care providers at two public hospitals in Buenos Aires. This qualitative study involved 27 semi-structured interviews with birthing companions and healthcare workers in maternity wards, including nine male partners, three female companions, and 15 health care providers. Transcript data were analysed following a reflexive thematic approach. Two themes were developed: male companions idealise traditional masculinity values yet embrace femininity at birth, and female companions are stereotyped as “natural” companions. These themes underpinned a third theme, conceptualised as a paradox, regarding proper engagement, support, and preparation of companions during birth. Companions and health care providers engaged with each other while holding biologist constructs of men and women's ability to support a birthing woman as a companion. The findings contribute to a broader discourse on gendered labour experiences, aiming to inform policy and practice of integration of male and female companions, namely, to foster a more equitable birth environment.
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