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Tenkning i sykepleie om eksklusjon av foreldre ved barns innleggelse i sykehus
Author(s) -
Hildegunn Sundal,
Karin Anna Petersen,
Jeanne Helene Boge
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
nordisk tidsskrift for helseforskning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1891-2982
pISSN - 1504-3614
DOI - 10.7557/14.3713
Subject(s) - michel foucault , welfare , perspective (graphical) , nursing , productivity , sociology , health care , psychology , medicine , political science , law , economic growth , economics , art , politics , visual arts
Analyses of textbooks in nursing, of photographs and numerous other documents suggest that parents had limited access to participate in the care for their hospitalized children in Norway in the period 1877-1940. The analyses are conducted in the tradition of the French philosopher Michel Foucault’s writings on discipline. In accordance with Foucault’s understanding, it seems logical that ideas about parenting exclusion had impact even within the hospital health care system in the current era, provided the general separation of parents and children in the modern industrial society at large. In this perspective, exclusion of parents in the hospital health care system may be considered a consequence of employers’ interests with regard to productivity, the lack of welfare services for parents, and the fear of parents transmitting infections from the hospitals

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