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Integrating 'mental illness' and 'motherhood': the positive use of surveillance by health professionals. A qualitative study.

机译:融合“精神疾病”和“母亲”:卫生专业人员对监视的积极利用。定性研究。

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BACKGROUND: Sociologists have long recognised the social control functions of different social institutions. Nurses, however, often appear more comfortable with formulating their roles in altruistic terms. OBJECTIVES: In this paper, we examine the relevance of Foucauldian concepts, in particular that of surveillance, to an understanding the relationship between healthcare professionals (especially nurses) and their patients. DESIGN: We use the concept of 'interactional frames' to analyse data from qualitative interviews with mothers who have a mental illness. SETTINGS: The research, from which the data in this paper were taken, was carried out in a largely urban area of south-east Wales, in the UK, during 2001 and 2002. PARTICIPANTS: The participants were 11 women, each with one or more children, all of whom were under the care of their local Community Mental Health Team. METHODS: The paper draws on findings from a wider study of the influence of child-care responsibilities on access to services for women with mental health problems. Data were generated through individual, semi-structured interviews, carried out and transcribed by one of the authors (BD). RESULTS: Women produced accounts of their mothering practices which acknowledged the norms of 'good' mothering. They spoke about the need for 'impression management' in their clinical encounters, both those in which they were the patient and those undertaken on behalf of their children. The data showed health professionals moving between frames in which the woman was a mother and in which she was a person with a mental illness, and integrating the two frames to the woman's benefit. CONCLUSIONS: Women who are mothers and who are also users of mental health services face particular challenges in managing the contradictory aspects of their dual identity. Health professionals can use their disciplinary power in a positive way, to help women in this task.
机译:背景:社会学家早已认识到不同社会机构的社会控制功能。但是,护士通常更愿意以利他的方式来表述自己的角色。目的:在本文中,我们研究了福柯主义的概念(尤其是监视的概念)与了解医疗保健专业人员(尤其是护士)及其患者之间的关系的相关性。设计:我们使用“互动框架”的概念来分析来自对患有精神疾病的母亲进行定性访谈的数据。地点:该研究采用本文的数据,是在2001年至2002年期间在英国威尔士东南部的一个大城市地区进行的。参与者:参与者为11名女性,每名女性中有一名或一名。更多的孩子,所有孩子都在当地社区心理健康小组的照顾下。方法:本文借鉴了广泛的研究结果,这些研究涉及托儿责任对有精神健康问题的妇女获得服务的影响。数据是通过一位作者进行的单独的,半结构化的访谈生成并抄录的(BD)。结果:妇女对自己的养育方式作了说明,承认“良好”的养育规范。他们谈到他们在临床中遇到的“印象管理”的必要性,无论是作为患者还是代表孩子的患者。数据显示,医护人员在这两个框架之间移动,该框架是妇女为母亲而精神病患者,并将这两个框架合并为妇女的利益。结论:既是母亲又是精神卫生服务使用者的妇女在管理其双重身份的矛盾方面面临特别的挑战。卫生专业人员可以积极地运用自己的纪律力量,以帮助女性完成这项任务。

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