Emerson Amanda M, Wickliffe Joi, Kelly Patricia J, Ramaswamy Megha
School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2464 Charlotte St., Kansas City, MO 64108, 816-520-9004.
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Blvd, Robinson 4004, Kansas City, KS 66160, 913-588-2646.
Soc Theory Health. 2019 Mar;17(1):57-74. doi: 10.1057/s41285-018-0068-3. Epub 2018 May 3.
Theory is often downplayed or omitted in the research and scholarly literature around public health interventions in carceral settings. Our Sexual Health Empowerment (SHE) project was an education intervention and ethnographic study that aimed to reduce cervical cancer risk among women with histories of incarceration. In this article, we describe our application of concepts from feminist theory and bourdieusian social theory to the design, planning, and delivery of SHE. We outline how theory-driven practice both underscored and helped us meet challenges in implementation in three urban jails over a two-year period, 2014-2016. Our approach provides a model for others who wish to bring critical theory and research practice together in health interventions with populations that are marginalized in multiple ways.
在围绕监狱环境中公共卫生干预措施的研究和学术文献中,理论常常被轻视或忽略。我们的性健康赋权(SHE)项目是一项教育干预措施和人种志研究,旨在降低有监禁史女性患宫颈癌的风险。在本文中,我们描述了将女权主义理论和布迪厄社会理论的概念应用于SHE项目的设计、规划和实施过程。我们概述了理论驱动的实践如何在2014年至2016年的两年时间里,在三座城市监狱的实施过程中既凸显又帮助我们应对了挑战。我们的方法为其他希望在针对以多种方式被边缘化人群的健康干预措施中,将批判性理论与研究实践结合起来的人提供了一个模式。