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街头女性的医疗保健:健康不平等的延续。

Health care among street-involved women: the perpetuation of health inequity.

机构信息

University of British Columbia School of Nursing, T201-2211 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2013 Aug;23(8):1016-26. doi: 10.1177/1049732313493352. Epub 2013 Jun 12.

Abstract

I present the findings from a study that explored the experiences and decision making of street-involved women navigating the health care system. Data were drawn from a larger qualitative study situated in a western Canadian inner-city neighborhood that examined the health-management strategies of street-involved women with a history of crack cocaine use. Data were collected over a 17-month period and included ethnographic methods of participant observation, group interviews (n = 57), and in-depth interviews (n = 10). Inductive thematic analysis derived two major themes: power and punishment, and organization and delivery of care. The themes illustrate how women's experiences and decision making were located within a nexus of power relations that operated across women's shared social location as downtown eastsiders. Implications of the findings are discussed in relation to supporting women's efforts and improving health outcomes.

摘要

我介绍了一项研究的结果,该研究探讨了街头女性在医疗保健系统中的体验和决策。数据来自一项更大的定性研究,该研究位于加拿大西部一个城市内城区,旨在研究有使用 crack cocaine 史的街头女性的健康管理策略。数据收集历时 17 个月,包括参与观察、小组访谈(n=57)和深入访谈(n=10)等民族志方法。归纳主题分析得出两个主要主题:权力与惩罚,以及组织与提供护理。这些主题说明了女性的体验和决策是如何在权力关系网络中定位的,这些权力关系网络跨越了女性作为市中心东区居民的共同社会地位。研究结果的意义在支持女性的努力和改善健康结果方面进行了讨论。

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