• Title of article

    Clinical encounters between nurses and First Nations women in a Western Canadian hospital

  • Author/Authors

    Annette J. Browne، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    2165
  • To page
    2176
  • Abstract
    Based on findings from an ethnographic study, this paper explores the sociopolitical context of nurses’ encounters with First Nations women in a Western Canadian hospital. Data were collected using in-depth interviews and participant observation of clinical encounters involving nurses and First Nations women who were in-patients in the hospital. Four themes in the data are discussed: relating across presumed “cultural differences”; constructing the Other; assumptions influencing clinical practice; and responding to routine patient requests. The findings illustrate how discourses and assumptions about Aboriginal people, culture, and presumed differences can become interwoven into routine clinical encounters. These results highlight the importance of analyzing health-care encounters in light of the wider sociopolitical and historical forces that give rise to racialization, culturalism and Othering, and underscore the need for critical awareness of these issues among nurses and other heath-care providers.
  • Keywords
    Health-care inequities , Culturalstereotypes , Canada , Aboriginal people , First Nations women , Othering , Patient–provider encounters , Racialization , nurses
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Social Science and Medicine
  • Record number

    603365