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'Everybody expects the perfect baby...and perfect labour...and so you have to protect yourself ': discourses of defence in midwifery practice in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

机译:“每个人都希望有一个完美的婴儿...和一个完美的分娩...所以您必须保护自己”:在新西兰奥特罗阿的助产实践中的辩护话语。

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Increasing fears of litigation among those involved in childbirth impact differently on the 40 midwives I interviewed and observed in the field during the course of my doctoral research. 'Defensive practice' within a culture of 'risk' was a theme that emerged strongly from the interview transcript data from this study, the primary aim of which was to analyse the actions between women and midwives that constitute midwifery partnerships. The context for the analysis was a large ethnographic study undertaken with a variety of midwives working in a main city in Aotearoa/New Zealand in 2003. Complex and contesting forms of knowledge production were analysed drawing on insights from Foucauldian-influenced discourse analysis. My work highlights the ways in which the practices of contemporary midwives in Aotearoa/New Zealand are caught within the intersection of an array of competing discourses. In the data from my study, the midwives talked of their complex negotiations of time and space, and their abilities to balance elements of risk within realms of restraint and responsibility in partnership with women. For the midwives I interviewed, 'keeping ourselves safe' takes place in different locations. Risk is located by some midwives as within the birthing body, and by some, within the spaces of labour ward itself. Both labouring bodies in the midwifery partnership, however, that of the pregnant body of the woman, and that of the working body of the midwife, together occupy spaces of risk/safety where they are amenable to various, and increasingly subtle, forms of governance.
机译:在我进行博士研究的过程中,我对在该领域采访和观察的40名助产士产生的诉讼恐惧越来越不同。 “风险”文化中的“防御实践”是该研究的访谈记录数据中强烈提出的主题,其主要目的是分析构成助产士伙伴关系的妇女和助产士之间的行为。分析的背景是2003年在Aotearoa /新西兰的一个主要城市工作的各种助产士进行的大型人种志研究。利用来自Foucauldian影响的话语分析的见解,分析了知识生产的复杂形式和竞争形式。我的作品强调了在新西兰奥特罗阿(Aotearoa)的当代助产士的实践如何在一系列相互竞争的话语交汇中被抓住的方式。在我的研究数据中,助产士谈到了她们在时间和空间上的复杂谈判,以及她们与妇女合作时在约束和责任领域内平衡风险要素的能力。对于我采访过的助产士,“保持自我安全”发生在不同的地方。风险由某些助产士确定,例如在分娩体内,而某些风险则在劳动区本身的空间内。但是,助产伙伴关系中的两个劳动机构,即妇女的怀孕机构和助产士的工作机构,共同占据着风险/安全的空间,在这些空间中,他们可以接受各种日益微妙的治理形式。 。

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    《Nursing inquiry》 |2010年第1期|共11页
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    Surtees R;

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