Danziger S K
Am J Public Health. 1979 Sep;69(9):895-901. doi: 10.2105/ajph.69.9.895.
This paper presents an ethnographic analysis of a woman's interaction with staff members during the early stage of labor, focusing on the factors that shape the childbirth experience. The observational data were gathered in several hospitals as part of a study of the medical context of childbearing. The paper presents a model of naturalistic inquiry into the transition to parenthood. Nurses and physicians are found to offer arbitrary, uniform, and often inappropriate responses to birthing women that may inhibit well-being.
本文呈现了一项人种志分析,聚焦于一名女性在分娩早期与医护人员的互动,重点关注塑造分娩体验的因素。作为生育医疗背景研究的一部分,观察数据收集于多家医院。本文提出了一个关于向父母角色转变的自然主义探究模型。研究发现,护士和医生对分娩女性的反应随意、统一且往往不恰当,这可能会抑制其幸福感。