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Medical humanitarianism in the United States: Alternative healthcare, spirituality and political advocacy in the case of Our Lady Guadalupe Free Clinic

机译:美国的医疗人道主义:在瓜达卢佩夫人免费诊所的情况下的替代性医疗保健,灵性和政治主张

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Exclusionary practices in dominant market-based systems are recognized as contributing to global health inequities. Undocumented immigrants are particularly vulnerable to unequal access to healthcare. Humanitarian NGOs strive to respond meaningfully to these health inequities among migrants and undocumented immigrants. Few studies describe the work of humanitarian NGOs that advocate for the right to health of undocumented immigrants in high-income countries. This paper discusses immigration, health, and human rights while examining solidarity, spirituality, and advocacy using a U.S.-based example of medical humanitarianism: the 'Our Lady of Guadalupe Free Clinic' In 2011, the Free Clinic began in the basement of a Catholic parish in Minnesota in response to the lack of access to medical services for undocumented immigrants. Run by a local grassroots organization, it is held every six weeks and offers free primary healthcare to Latino immigrants and the uninsured. In this article, we examine the tricky relationship between humanitarianism and human rights in the U.S. Using ethnography, we draw on participant observation and interviews with 30 clinic volunteers, including health professionals, administrators, language interpreters, and spiritual leaders. The study was conducted September 2012 -December 2013 in southern Minnesota. We examine how notions of solidarity, spirituality, and advocacy structure faith-based medical humanitarianism in the U.S. and explore the underlying tensions between the humanitarian mandate, spiritual teachings (social justice, solidarity), and political advocacy. Examining a moment of "crisis" in the Clinic, our study shows that volunteers experience the alliance between spirituality and advocacy with uneasiness. While a spiritual calling may initially motivate volunteers to serve, an embrace of human rights advocacy is important in a sustained effort to provide humanitarian medical care to individuals who fall outside of the political and moral community in the US.
机译:公认的以市场为基础的系统中的排他性做法助长了全球卫生不平等现象。无证移民尤其容易受到医疗保健不平等待遇的影响。人道主义非政府组织努力对移民和无证移民中的这些健康不平等问题作出有意义的回应。很少有研究描述人道主义非政府组织在高收入国家倡导无证移民健康权的工作。本文讨论移民,健康和人权,同时以美国的医疗人道主义为例,考察团结,灵性和倡导:“瓜达卢佩圣母免费诊所” 2011年,免费诊所始于天主教徒的地下室明尼苏达州的一个教区,以应对无证移民无法获得医疗服务的问题。它由当地的基层组织运营,每六周举行一次,向拉丁裔移民和未投保的人提供免费的初级医疗保健。在本文中,我们研究了美国人道主义与人权之间的棘手关系。使用人种志,我们利用参与者的观察力和对30名临床志愿者的采访,包括卫生专业人员,管理人员,语言翻译和精神领袖。该研究于2012年9月至2013年12月在明尼苏达州南部进行。我们研究了团结,精神和倡导的概念如何构成美国基于信仰的医学人道主义,并探讨了人道主义使命,精神教义(社会正义,团结)和政治倡导之间的潜在紧张关系。考察诊所中的“危机”时刻,我们的研究表明,志愿者体验到精神与倡导之间的联盟,并感到不安。虽然精神上的呼唤最初可能会激发志愿人员去服务,但坚持不懈地倡导人权倡导对于持续努力向美国政治和道德社区之外的个人提供人道主义医疗服务至关重要。

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