Nurses’ care, doctors’ cure and patients’ gratification: therapeutic relationships in medicalized motherhood practices in hospitals
The aim of this study was to understand the doctor-patient-nurses relationship with respect to their therapeutic interaction build up during the treatment process. The medicalization of childbirth has remarkably changed women's experiences of the transition to motherhood. Medicalization has s...
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my.iium.irep.892802021-06-10T03:34:42Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/89280/ Nurses’ care, doctors’ cure and patients’ gratification: therapeutic relationships in medicalized motherhood practices in hospitals Mohamad Diah, Nurazzura Rehman, Adeela HM1 Sociology (General and theoretical) HM1106 Interpersonal relations. Social behavior HM701 Social systems HM711 Groups and organizations HM826 Social institutions HM831 Social change HQ The family. Marriage. Woman RA Public aspects of medicine RA966 Medical Centers. Hospitals. Dispensaries. Clinics RT Nursing The aim of this study was to understand the doctor-patient-nurses relationship with respect to their therapeutic interaction build up during the treatment process. The medicalization of childbirth has remarkably changed women's experiences of the transition to motherhood. Medicalization has significant influence on women's perceptions of pregnancy and childbirth. The present study employed qualitative research design under which phenomenological inquiry was carried out. Qualitative approach was chosen as the appropriate design to explore the experiences of healthcare services from the users’ and providers’ outlook. The participants of the study comprise of 20 patients utilizing the outpatients and indoor healthcare services in PIMS and FGPC hospitals in Islamabad. To triangulate the study, the interviews were also conducted two Nursing Superintendents (one from each public hospital), six doctors (three from each hospital) including specialist consultants, medical officers and postgraduate trainee doctors. Thematic analysis technique was used to describe and interpret the information gathered from the field. The study highlighted doctor-patient interaction in three ways; instrumental, expressive and communicational. The findings also illustrated nursing care and their roles have significant impact on patients’ experiences and satisfaction with the process of care delivery and health services. It is concluded that the process of measuring healthcare services determines on whether a patient receives ample and efficient care. By highlighting women's energetic contributions to the medicalized nature of care at hospitals, motherhood is perceived as an alternative to analyses of medicalization that is inclined to outlook women either as powerless sufferers or as dynamically opposing medicalization. Psychology and Education 2021-02-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89280/1/89280_Nurses%E2%80%99%20care%2C%20doctors%E2%80%99%20cure%20and%20patients%E2%80%99%20gratification.pdf Mohamad Diah, Nurazzura and Rehman, Adeela (2021) Nurses’ care, doctors’ cure and patients’ gratification: therapeutic relationships in medicalized motherhood practices in hospitals. Psychology and Education, 58 (4). pp. 158-170. ISSN 0033-3077 http://psychologyandeducation.net/pae/index.php/pae |
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The aim of this study was to understand the doctor-patient-nurses relationship with respect to their therapeutic
interaction build up during the treatment process. The medicalization of childbirth has remarkably changed
women's experiences of the transition to motherhood. Medicalization has significant influence on women's
perceptions of pregnancy and childbirth. The present study employed qualitative research design under which
phenomenological inquiry was carried out. Qualitative approach was chosen as the appropriate design to
explore the experiences of healthcare services from the users’ and providers’ outlook. The participants of the
study comprise of 20 patients utilizing the outpatients and indoor healthcare services in PIMS and FGPC
hospitals in Islamabad. To triangulate the study, the interviews were also conducted two Nursing
Superintendents (one from each public hospital), six doctors (three from each hospital) including specialist
consultants, medical officers and postgraduate trainee doctors. Thematic analysis technique was used to
describe and interpret the information gathered from the field. The study highlighted doctor-patient interaction
in three ways; instrumental, expressive and communicational. The findings also illustrated nursing care and
their roles have significant impact on patients’ experiences and satisfaction with the process of care
delivery and health services. It is concluded that the process of measuring healthcare services determines on
whether a patient receives ample and efficient care. By highlighting women's energetic contributions to the
medicalized nature of care at hospitals, motherhood is perceived as an alternative to
analyses of medicalization that is inclined to outlook women either as powerless sufferers or as dynamically
opposing medicalization. |
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