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母乳喂养的女性还是哺乳对象?对笛卡尔二元论对新生儿重症监护病房母乳喂养影响的批判性哲学讨论。

Breastfeeding woman or lactating object? A critical philosophical discussion on the influence of Cartesian dualism on breastfeeding in the neonatal intensive care unit.

机构信息

Rankin School of Nursing, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Ingram School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2019 Mar;28(5-6):1022-1031. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14686. Epub 2018 Nov 8.

Abstract

AIM

This discursive paper aims to bring to the foreground the ongoing influence of Cartesian dualism and other important contextual complexities on breastfeeding in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

BACKGROUND

Breastfeeding is widely supported as the optimal form of nutrition for the first 6 months of life and beyond. Amidst a myriad of contextual factors, current breastfeeding rates are below globally targeted goals. For premature and/or critically ill infants, the importance of receiving breast milk is often encouraged based on its immunological and nutritive benefits as opposed to the entirety of the breastfeeding interaction, underscoring the influence of dualism in the NICU.

DESIGN

The impact of Cartesian dualism and other sociocultural underpinnings of breastfeeding focused within the NICU environment are illustrated through a critical, philosophical discussion.

METHODS

Relevant historical context is provided followed by an overview of the realities of contemporary breastfeeding. These are presented as a frame of reference for the NICU breastfeeding experiences currently encountered by many mothers of preterm and critically ill neonates, further illustrated using a clinical exemplar as well as the author's own observations from neonatal nursing practice.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Shifting away from a dualistic approach requires rethinking breastfeeding support interactions between NICU nurses and mothers. To address the disembodied and often mechanistic approach to care inherent in the dominant Western medical model, a relational approach to breastfeeding support in the NICU is suggested and discussed.

CONCLUSION

Future research from a more critical lens is needed to examine the complex dynamics involved when nurses and mothers are negotiating decisions and processes related to infant feeding. In focusing on the relational dimensions of the breastfeeding experience, nurses can resist the dualistic influence and dominant discourses impacting infant feeding and motherhood in the 21st century.

摘要

目的

本文旨在突显笛卡尔二元论以及其他重要背景复杂性对新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)母乳喂养的持续影响。

背景

母乳喂养被广泛认为是生命最初 6 个月及以后的最佳营养形式。在众多背景因素中,目前的母乳喂养率低于全球目标。对于早产儿和/或重症婴儿,通常根据其免疫和营养益处鼓励他们接受母乳,而不是强调母乳喂养的全部互动,这突显了二元论在 NICU 中的影响。

设计

通过批判性的哲学讨论,说明了笛卡尔二元论和 NICU 环境中母乳喂养的其他社会文化基础的影响。

方法

提供了相关的历史背景,然后概述了当代母乳喂养的现实情况。这些情况为许多早产儿和重症婴儿的母亲目前在 NICU 中遇到的母乳喂养体验提供了参考框架,进一步使用临床范例和作者自己的新生儿护理实践观察进行了说明。

与临床实践的相关性

从二元论方法转变需要重新思考 NICU 护士和母亲之间的母乳喂养支持互动。为了解决主导的西方医疗模式中固有的非人性化和往往机械的护理方法,建议并讨论了在 NICU 中支持母乳喂养的关系方法。

结论

需要从更具批判性的角度进行未来研究,以检查护士和母亲在协商与婴儿喂养相关的决策和过程时涉及的复杂动态。通过关注母乳喂养体验的关系维度,护士可以抵制二元论的影响和主导话语对 21 世纪婴儿喂养和母亲身份的影响。

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