Article ID: CBB851746579

The Materiality of Care and Nurses' “Attitude Problem” (March 2018)

unapi

Health systems in Africa have been widely studied in the social sciences. Several aspects have been addressed in particular: the provision of and access to care, working conditions, the human resources crisis, and patient–provider relations, for example. In this respect, the idea of an “attitude problem,” with health-care providers offering different services for different patients, has been suggested. Recently, researchers have studied the impact of global health initiatives on local health systems, mainly in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Others have explored why some health issues have attracted more attention than others. Despite this wealth of studies, one point remains insufficiently addressed: the materiality of care and its impact on interactions (human and nonhuman) within hospital settings. In this article, I consider the heuristic value of the uses of a maternity ward in a resource-limited country (Cameroon) to understand health workers’ so-called attitude problem, specifically, the tension characteristic of patient–provider interactions. I suggest that this tension is related to a continuous process of translation and anticipation to adapt the maternity ward’s space to everyday activities. Drawing on Akrich’s description of technical objects, and Lussault’s pragmatics of space, I attempt to show that in this context, care is also an art of tinkering with unpredictable bodies in unstable hospitals’ spaces.

...More
Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB851746579/

Similar Citations

Book Gabriel Winant; (2021)
The Next Shift : The fall of industry and the rise of health care in rust belt America (/isis/citation/CBB621163017/)

Article Ildikó Zonga Plájás; (2023)
Permanent Temporality: Race, Time, and the Materiality of Romanian Identity Cards (/isis/citation/CBB163106535/)

Article Sarah Pink; Juan Francisco Salazar; Melisa Duque; (2019)
Everyday mundane repair: Banknotes and the material entanglements of improvisation and innovation (/isis/citation/CBB927398238/)

Article Annalisa Pelizza; (August 2021)
Identification as translation: The art of choosing the right spokespersons at the securitized border (/isis/citation/CBB561779418/)

Article Jorge Alexander Daza-Cardona; Juliana Vargas-Ramírez; María Alejandra Guapacha-Sánchez; (2021)
Doing odontograms and dentists in the classroom. Materiality and affect in dental education (/isis/citation/CBB069630581/)

Article Morana Alač; (June 2020)
Beyond intersubjectivity in olfactory psychophysics II: Troubles with the Object (/isis/citation/CBB449761523/)

Article Peter Schweitzer; Olga Povoroznyuk; (December 2020)
Introduction: Precarious Connections: On the Promise and Menace of Railroad Projects (/isis/citation/CBB099842429/)

Article Siles, Ignacio; (October 2011)
From online filter to web format: Articulating materiality and meaning in the early history of blogs (/isis/citation/CBB083186559/)

Article Woolgar, Steve; Lezaun, Javier; (June 2013)
The wrong bin bag: A turn to ontology in science and technology studies? (/isis/citation/CBB896257456/)

Article Jenni Brichzin; (April 2020)
Materializations through political work (/isis/citation/CBB574207161/)

Article Barbara Sena; Alessandro Stievano; (2017)
The Evolution of the Nursing Profession in Italy: from Care to Cure or a Different Form of Care? (/isis/citation/CBB367494117/)

Book Keeling, Arlene W.; Barbra Mann Wall; (2015)
Nurses and Disasters: Global, Historical Case Studies (/isis/citation/CBB404317075/)

Book Daniel A. Rodríguez; (2020)
The right to live in health : Medical politics in postindependence Havana (/isis/citation/CBB860198250/)

Article Karen M. McNamara; (March 2020)
Rhythms of Care: Medical Travels beyond the Borders of Bangladesh (/isis/citation/CBB365384577/)

Article Jenna Grant; (March 2020)
Repair in Translation (/isis/citation/CBB742494714/)

Article Sidsel Lond Grosen; Agnete Meldgaard Hansen; (March 2021)
Sensor-floors: Changing Work and Values in Care for Frail Older Persons (/isis/citation/CBB837005768/)

Authors & Contributors
Juan Francisco Salazar
Gabriel Winant
Olga Povoroznyuk
Jenna M. Grant
Sidsel Lond Grosen
Siles, Ignacio
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Science, Technology and Human Values
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Transfers
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Publishers
Northcentral University
The University of North Carolina Press
Springer
Harvard University Press
Concepts
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Materiality
Health care
Medicine
Ethnography
Nurses and nursing
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
Places
Northeastern states (U.S.)
Papua New Guinea
Bangladesh
Midwestern states (U.S.)
Cambodia
Cuba
Institutions
International Red Cross
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment