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Meeting the health and social needs of pregnant asylum seekers: Midwifery students' perspectives. Part 2: Dominant discourses and approaches to care

机译:满足寻求庇护者的健康和社会需求:助产士学生的观点。第2部分:主要的论述和护理方法

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Pregnant women seeking asylum in the United Kingdom appear particularly vulnerable, having complex health and social care needs and could benefit from a woman centred approach to midwifery care. This article is the second of three parts and reports on the findings from one objective of a wider doctorate study. It focuses on exploring midwifery students' perceptions of how to approach the care of pregnant women seeking asylum.Although the design of the study is explored in article one, in this context, the data was subject to critical discourse analysis to meet this objective. Key words and phrases were highlighted which appeared to reveal power and ideology implicit in the language used when discussing midwifery care of the pregnant woman seeking asylum. Dominant discourses were identified which appeared to influence the way in which care was approached and the possible sources of these discourses critically analysed.The findings suggest an underpinning ideology around following policies and guidelines to meet the physical needs of the woman at the expense of her other holistic needs. Despite learning to adopt a woman centred approach in theory, once in practice some students appear to be socialised into (re)producing these dominant medical and managerial discourses with "midwifery discourse" being marginalised. In addition, some students appeared to have difficulty understanding how to adopt a woman centred approach and the importance of considering the woman's context and its impact on care.These findings have implications for midwifery educators and this article identifies that the recent Nursing and Midwifery Council requirement for students to undertake a caseloading activity could provide the opportunity for them to adopt a consistent woman centred approach in practice, rejecting dominant medical and managerial discourses. However, these discourses appear to influence midwives caring for women more widely and will be difficult to challenge.
机译:在英国寻求庇护的孕妇似乎特别脆弱,具有复杂的健康和社会护理需求,并且可以受益于以妇女为中心的助产护理方法。本文是三个部分的第二部分,并就更广泛的博士学位研究的一个目标报告了发现。它着重于探讨助产士学生对寻求庇护的孕妇的护理方式。尽管在第一篇文章中探讨了这项研究的设计,但在这种情况下,数据仍需经过严格的话语分析才能达到这一目的。重点突出了关键词和短语,这些关键词和短语似乎揭示了在讨论寻求庇护的孕妇的助产保健时所使用的语言所隐含的力量和意识形态。确定了占主导地位的话语,这些话语似乎影响了护理的方式,并对这些话语的可能来源进行了严格分析。研究结果表明,围绕遵循政策和准则来满足妇女身体需求的基本意识形态整体需求。尽管从理论上学会了采用以妇女为中心的方法,但在实践中,一些学生似乎被社会化了(重新)产生这些占主导地位的医学和管理学话语,而“助产学说”被边缘化了。此外,一些学生似乎难以理解如何采用以女性为中心的方法,以及考虑女性背景及其对护理的影响的重要性。让学生进行案件处理活动可以为他们提供机会,使他们在实践中采取以妇女为中心的一致方法,拒绝占主导地位的医学和管理学说。但是,这些话语似乎在更广泛地影响着照顾妇女的助产士,因此很难挑战。

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