McCormick Kim M, Bunting Sheila M
Red River College, Winnipeg, Canada.
Health Care Women Int. 2002 Dec;23(8):820-34. doi: 10.1080/07399330290112344.
Researchers have provided evidence that women recover from and live with heart disease in very distinct ways from men. The challenge for researchers has been to discuss women in a manner that allows their differences to emerge but does not depict them as inferior to men. Our goal is to review current cardiovascular research on women from a feminist theoretical perspective. We believe that a feminist perspective in cardiovascular research will advance the knowledge and recognition of women's health. We examined nine qualitative research articles in depth and applied a model of feminist research critique to them (Bunting, 1997). Historical androcentric notions in women's health and cardiovascular research are discussed. Also included are recommendations for future research to influence social change in women's cardiac health.
研究人员已提供证据表明,女性患心脏病后康复及带病生活的方式与男性截然不同。研究人员面临的挑战在于,如何以一种既能凸显女性差异,又不会将她们描绘得不如男性的方式来探讨女性。我们的目标是从女性主义理论视角审视当前关于女性的心血管研究。我们认为,心血管研究中的女性主义视角将增进对女性健康的认识和认可。我们深入研究了九篇定性研究文章,并将女性主义研究批判模型应用于这些文章(邦廷,1997年)。文中讨论了女性健康和心血管研究中历史上以男性为中心的观念。还包括对未来研究的建议,以影响女性心脏健康方面的社会变革。