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南非护理专业化:谁将受益?

Professionalization of South African nursing: who benefits?

作者信息

Rispel L, Schneider H

机构信息

Department of Community Health, University of the Witwatersrand Medical School, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

Int J Health Serv. 1991;21(1):109-26. doi: 10.2190/GUHD-GWFQ-YWJJ-EYKH.

Abstract

In this article the authors present a critical and alternative view of the reasons for and nature of professionalism in nursing, with particular reference to the South African situation. They show that professionalizing strategies have not necessarily been in the interests of the majority of nurses or of health care. First, some background information is given on the process of professionalization: its emergence worldwide and in South Africa, partly as a response of a predominantly female group to the power, prestige, and privilege held in the health sector by a predominantly male medical profession. The process in South African nursing is outlined, with particular emphasis on how this has paralleled political developments in South Africa. The proletarianization of a large body of nurses is examined as a contradictory trend to professionalization. The second part of the article is an analysis of the consequences of the professionalization process, which has had deleterious effects on the provision of health care as well as on relationships amongst nurses, their colleagues, and their communities.

摘要

在本文中,作者对护理专业精神的成因及本质提出了批判性的不同观点,尤其参考了南非的情况。他们指出,专业化策略未必符合大多数护士或医疗保健的利益。首先,介绍了一些关于专业化进程的背景信息:它在全球及南非的出现,部分原因是一个以女性为主的群体对以男性为主的医学专业在卫生部门所拥有的权力、威望和特权作出的回应。概述了南非护理领域的这一进程,特别强调了它与南非政治发展的平行关系。大量护士的无产阶级化被视为与专业化相悖的一种趋势。文章的第二部分分析了专业化进程的后果,这一进程对医疗保健的提供以及护士与其同事和社区之间的关系都产生了有害影响。

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