Rudge T
Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, Australia.
Nurs Inq. 1998 Dec;5(4):228-37. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1800.1998.00242.x.
This paper outlines a Foucauldian analysis of interactions between nurses and patients during wound care procedures in a burns unit. It explores the use of Kristeva's psychoanalytic concepts of abjection and the abject body to illuminate the emotional affects of wounds on nurse and patient. In this process, I identify how cultural metaphoric understandings about skin influence and organise the care of burns patients. Such analysis suggests the import of the complete skin, the medical scientific control over the definition of this work, and the emotional forces that resist such control.
本文概述了对烧伤病房伤口护理程序中医护人员与患者之间互动的福柯式分析。它探讨了如何运用克里斯蒂娃关于厌恶及厌恶之躯的精神分析概念,来阐明伤口对医护人员和患者的情感影响。在此过程中,我确定了关于皮肤的文化隐喻理解如何影响并组织对烧伤患者的护理。这种分析表明了完整皮肤的重要性、医学科学对这项工作定义的掌控,以及抵制这种掌控的情感力量。