Young D S
School of Social Work, Syracuse University, New York 13244-1230, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2000 Apr-May;21(3):219-34. doi: 10.1080/073993300245276.
Fifteen female inmates' perceptions of medical care and the manner in which treatment is provided are explored through individual interviews in a state prison. The women did not hold exclusively negative or positive views about the care and treatment they received; however, the predominant view was negative. Examples of inadequate medical care are described by 14 of the 15 women. Nonempathetic treatment, such as being treated as if undeserving of care, is described by all 15. Examples of adequate medical care and empathetic treatment are offered as well, and the overlap between positive and negative perceptions of care is explored.
通过对一所州立监狱中的女性囚犯进行个人访谈,探讨了15名女性囚犯对医疗护理以及治疗提供方式的看法。这些女性对她们所接受的护理和治疗并非完全持负面或正面看法;然而,主流观点是负面的。15名女性中有14人描述了医疗护理不足的例子。所有15人都描述了缺乏同理心的治疗,比如被当作不值得护理的人来对待。也提供了医疗护理充足和有同理心治疗的例子,并探讨了对护理的正面和负面看法之间的重叠之处。