Wiles Janine
Department of Geography, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., Canada K7L 3N6.
Health Place. 2002 Jun;8(2):119-28. doi: 10.1016/s1353-8292(01)00039-9.
Women are a heterogeneous group with varying experiences and needs of health care systems. It is important that we recognise not only differences between women, but also that individual women may have different, even contradictory, health care issues and needs. These may vary according to women's different roles, identities, contexts, and resources (financial, social, etc.). This paper explores situated ideas about identity, gender, and place and how these relate to perceptions of accessibility of health care services in the context of New Zealand's restructured health care system.
女性是一个由有着不同医疗保健系统体验和需求的个体组成的异质群体。重要的是,我们不仅要认识到女性之间的差异,还要认识到个体女性可能有不同的、甚至相互矛盾的医疗保健问题和需求。这些问题和需求可能因女性的不同角色、身份、背景以及资源(经济、社会等方面)而有所不同。本文探讨了关于身份、性别和场所的情境化观念,以及这些观念在新西兰重组后的医疗保健系统背景下如何与医疗保健服务可及性的认知相关联。