Reimer-Kirkham Sheryl, Sharma Sonya, Grypma Sonya, Pesut Barbara, Sawatzky Richard, Wolfs Dorolen
School of Nursing, Trinity Western University, 7600 Glover Road, Langley, BC, V2Y 1Y1, Canada.
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University London, Penrhyn Road, Surrey, KT1 2EE, UK.
J Relig Health. 2019 Jun;58(3):908-925. doi: 10.1007/s10943-017-0489-7.
Healthcare services are increasingly being provided in the home. At the same time, these home contexts are changing as global migration has brought unprecedented diversity both in the recipients of care, and home health workers. In this paper, we present findings of a Canadian study that examined the negotiation of religious and ethnic plurality in home health. Qualitative analysis of the data from interviews and observations with 46 participants-clients, administrators, home healthcare workers-revealed how religion is expressed and 'managed' in home health services.
医疗保健服务越来越多地在家庭中提供。与此同时,随着全球移民给护理接受者和家庭健康工作者带来了前所未有的多样性,这些家庭环境也在发生变化。在本文中,我们展示了一项加拿大研究的结果,该研究考察了家庭健康中宗教和种族多元性的协商情况。对46名参与者(客户、管理人员、家庭医护人员)的访谈和观察数据进行的定性分析揭示了宗教在家庭健康服务中是如何表达和“管理”的。