University of Toronto, Canada.
Health (London). 2021 May;25(3):306-321. doi: 10.1177/1363459319886115. Epub 2019 Nov 11.
Doulas are non-medical, privately paid caregivers to women during pregnancy and childbirth, who have entered the maternity care field in recent decades. In a hospital setting, doulas offer women emotional and physical support that supplements clinical care. Drawing on focus groups and interviews with eight doulas working in one Atlantic Canadian city, along with Abbott and Merrabeau's analysis of the professionalization of 'caring' occupations, I consider how doulas navigate the uncertain terrain of their emerging occupation. In general, the work performed by care workers is viewed as an extension of the work women perform in the domestic sphere, for which they are understood to be 'naturally' talented. As a result, 'caring' occupations need to find ways to emphasize the value of their role and justify the need for adequate pay. While traditional processes of professionalization appear to offer a solution, the credentials associated with being a 'profession' - a monopoly over a field and a distinct body of (scientific) knowledge - may not be relevant when evaluating the quality of care provision. I argue that doulas hold ambivalent perspectives towards the nature of their training, the requirements of certification and 'appropriate' interactions with clients due to the broader tension between care work and professional ideology.
导乐是指在女性怀孕和分娩期间提供非医疗、私人付费护理的人员,他们在最近几十年才进入产科护理领域。在医院环境中,导乐为女性提供情感和身体上的支持,补充临床护理。本文通过对在加拿大大西洋沿岸的一个城市工作的八名导乐进行焦点小组讨论和访谈,以及 Abbott 和 Merrabeau 对“关怀”职业专业化的分析,探讨了导乐如何在其新兴职业的不确定领域中进行导航。总的来说,人们认为护理人员的工作是女性在家庭领域中所做工作的延伸,她们被认为天生就具有这种能力。因此,“关怀”职业需要找到强调其角色价值和证明获得足够报酬必要性的方法。虽然传统的专业化进程似乎提供了一种解决方案,但在评估护理服务质量时,与成为“专业人士”相关的凭证——对一个领域的垄断和独特的(科学)知识体系——可能并不相关。我认为,由于关怀工作和专业理念之间的广泛紧张关系,导乐对其培训性质、认证要求和与客户的“适当”互动持矛盾态度。