良好分娩的深度结构:重新配置高危产房分娩的环境,并在屏风后创造庇护所。

IF 2.4 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-08-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1610077
Jane Clossick
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本文探讨了产科医院产房的空间、关系和感官条件如何巧妙地重新配置,以支持安全、满意的分娩,即使分娩被认为是高风险的。根据作者自己的民族志反思和对伦敦皇家国家卫生服务医院护理人员的采访,本文通过低技术干预检查了标准分娩病房的改造:安装从家里带来的布屏幕。这一简单的行为创造了一个独特的空间区域,在这里制度规范不那么普遍,促进了隐私、自主和综合护理实践,保护了生理劳动和增强了母亲的能动性。本文将这种个人叙述置于更广泛的理论框架中,包括出生领域、社会空间理论、环境心理学和制度权力,认为空间和护理以复杂的方式相互作用,塑造了出生经历。它有助于呼吁更人性化、以女性为中心的分娩建筑和实践方法,特别是在高度技术理性和医疗化的环境中,并提出即使是很小的空间抵抗行为也有可能在护理文化中产生有意义的转变。
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The depth structure of a good birth: reconfiguring the environment in a high-risk labour ward birth and creating sanctuary behind a screen.

This article explores how the spatial, relational, and sensory conditions within an obstetric-led hospital birth room were subtly reconfigured to support a safe, satisfying birth, even though the birth in question was considered high risk. Drawing on autoethnographic reflections and interviews with caregivers from the author's own birth at the National Health Service Royal London Hospital, the paper examines the transformation of a standard labour ward room through a low-tech intervention: the erection of a cloth screen brought from home. This simple act created a distinct spatial zone in which institutional norms were less prevalent, fostering privacy, autonomy, and integrative care practices that protected physiological labour and enhanced maternal agency. The article situates this personal narrative within broader theoretical frameworks of birth territory, sociospatial theory, environmental psychology, and institutional power, arguing that space and care interact in complex ways to shape birth experiences. It contributes to calls for more humanised, woman-centred approaches to birth architecture and practice, particularly in highly techno-rational and medicalised settings, and proposes that even small acts of spatial resistance have the potential to generate meaningful shifts in care culture.

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