Foster P
J Soc Policy. 1989 Jul;18(3):337-61. doi: 10.1017/s0047279400017608.
Since the early 1970s British and American feminists have developed a comprehensive critique of the dominant doctor/patient relationship within mainstream health care services. In Britain, activists in the women's health movement have struggled to put into practice a model of health care delivery based on feminist principles, within which the doctor/patient relationship is radically redesigned. This paper will explore the principles and practice of this feminist health care model. It will then attempt to evaluate alternative strategies for strengthening and expanding feminist health care within the NHS. The paper will draw on data gathered by the author in 1987 through a series of unstructured interviews with feminist health care providers who were working within a variety of NHS settings in the North West of England.
自20世纪70年代初以来,英美女权主义者对主流医疗服务中占主导地位的医患关系展开了全面批判。在英国,女性健康运动的积极分子努力将基于女权主义原则的医疗服务模式付诸实践,在这种模式中,医患关系被彻底重新设计。本文将探讨这种女权主义医疗模式的原则和实践。然后,它将尝试评估在国民保健制度(NHS)内加强和扩大女权主义医疗的替代策略。本文将借鉴作者在1987年通过对在英格兰西北部各种NHS环境中工作的女权主义医疗服务提供者进行的一系列非结构化访谈所收集的数据。