Zaman Shahaduz
James P. Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Qual Health Res. 2009 Mar;19(3):366-74. doi: 10.1177/1049732309331876.
In this article, I explore the experiences and concerns of Bangladeshi nurses. I have based this on a larger ethnographic study that was conducted in a ward of a government teaching hospital in Bangladesh. The study shows how the values and norms of Bangladeshi society have shaped the life of Bangladeshi nurses, that they do scarcely any nursing work, and that they suffer from various negative social images. I argue, through this article, that the role, image, and concerns of Bangladeshi nurses have changed dramatically from the ideal image of nursing, and are dissimilar from the ways nursing is practiced in many other parts of the world.
在本文中,我探讨了孟加拉护士的经历与关切。这是基于一项在孟加拉国一家政府教学医院的病房开展的规模更大的人种志研究。该研究表明,孟加拉社会的价值观和规范如何塑造了孟加拉护士的生活,她们几乎不从事任何护理工作,且背负着各种负面的社会形象。通过本文,我认为孟加拉护士的角色、形象和关切与理想的护理形象相比已发生了巨大变化,并且与世界上许多其他地方的护理实践方式也有所不同。